Phrase in 30 Seconds
Use 'autobuz plin' to describe a bus with no seats or standing room left during rush hour.
- Means: A bus that is completely full of passengers.
- Used in: Commuting, explaining delays, or complaining about city traffic.
- Don't confuse: With 'autobuz ocupat', which isn't used for passenger volume.
あなたのレベルに合った解説:
意味
Describing public transport with no room left.
文化的背景
In Romania, if a bus is 'plin', people will still try to squeeze in. It's common to hear 'Mai mergeți un pas în față!' (Take one more step forward!). The STB (Bucharest Transport) is famous for its 'autobuze pline' on lines like 335 or 104. There's a whole subculture of memes about these specific lines. Historically, 'autobuz plin' meant people hanging off the sides. This has left a psychological mark where Romanians are very patient with crowding. During university semesters, buses near campuses are 'pline ochi' with students carrying large backpacks, leading to specific 'backpack etiquette'.
The 'Ochi' Trick
Add 'ochi' (eyes) after 'plin' to sound 100% more native when complaining about crowds.
Gender Agreement
Don't say 'autobuz plină'. 'Autobuz' is neuter, so it takes the masculine form in the singular.
The 'Ochi' Trick
Add 'ochi' (eyes) after 'plin' to sound 100% more native when complaining about crowds.
Gender Agreement
Don't say 'autobuz plină'. 'Autobuz' is neuter, so it takes the masculine form in the singular.
The 'Iar' Prefix
Say 'Iar e plin!' (It's full again!) to express that classic Romanian resignation.
Moving Forward
If you are in a 'plin' bus, expect people to shout 'Mai în față!' to make you move.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of 'plin' or 'autobuz'.
Nu pot să urc în acest ______, este ______.
We need the singular masculine/neuter form to match 'acest'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Alege varianta corectă:
Adjectives follow the noun and must match the gender (neuter/masculine for autobuz).
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are late for work because the bus was too crowded.
'Plin' explains the inability to board, which causes the delay.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Vine autobuzul 104? B: Da, dar ______.
'Plin ochi' is a common idiomatic way to say it's very full.
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
Plin vs. Gol
練習問題バンク
5 問題Nu pot să urc în acest ______, este ______.
We need the singular masculine/neuter form to match 'acest'.
Alege varianta corectă:
Adjectives follow the noun and must match the gender (neuter/masculine for autobuz).
You are late for work because the bus was too crowded.
'Plin' explains the inability to board, which causes the delay.
A: Vine autobuzul 104? B: Da, dar ______.
'Plin ochi' is a common idiomatic way to say it's very full.
🎉 スコア: /5
よくある質問
10 問Yes, 'mașină plină' works if the car has 5 people and no more room.
No, it's a neutral, factual description of a situation.
The plural is 'autobuze pline'.
You say 'Autobuzul se umple'.
Yes, 'e ticsit' or 'e omor' (it's a killing/murder - meaning it's crazy crowded).
Yes, it's correct but 'autobuz plin' already implies it's full of people.
You would say 'rezervor plin', not 'autobuz plin'.
Use 'un autobuz plin' (a full bus) or 'autobuzul plin' (the full bus).
Yes, it is a universal phrase across all regions.
'Aglomerat' means crowded but you can still get on. 'Plin' means it's at capacity.
関連フレーズ
plin ochi
specialized formFull to the brim/eyes
autobuz gol
contrastEmpty bus
oră de vârf
similarRush hour
a urca în autobuz
builds onTo get on the bus
controlor de bilete
similarTicket inspector
どこで使う?
Running for the bus
Andrei: Stai! Deschideți ușa!
Pasager: Nu mai e loc, e un autobuz plin!
Texting a boss
Angajat: Bună dimineața. Întârzii 10 minute.
Șef: S-a întâmplat ceva?
Angajat: Da, a trecut un autobuz plin și nu am putut urca.
At the bus stop
Străin: Vine 133?
Tu: Da, dar de obicei e un autobuz plin la ora asta.
On a dating app
Ea: Cum a fost ziua ta?
El: Obositoare. M-am simțit ca într-un autobuz plin toată ziua.
Complaining to a neighbor
Vecin: Iar e aglomerație pe stradă.
Tu: Da, am văzut adineauri un autobuz plin care abia se mișca.
Tourist asking for help
Turist: Is this bus okay for the center?
Localnic: Yes, but it's an 'autobuz plin'. Very crowded!
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of 'Auto-Buzz' (the sound of the bus) and 'Plin' (sounds like 'Plenty' of people).
視覚的連想
Imagine a bus made of glass, and inside, it's filled with colorful balloons so tightly that they are pressing against the windows. That is an 'autobuz plin'.
Rhyme
Autobuzul e plin, / Mai bine vin cu un vin.
Story
You are running for the 335 bus in Bucharest. You reach the door, but it's like a wall of people. You say 'E plin!' and the doors close in front of your nose. You wait for the next one, hoping it's 'gol' (empty).
In Other Languages
Similar to 'Autobús lleno' in Spanish or 'Bus plein' in French. Most languages use a simple 'Noun + Adjective' structure for this daily reality.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Next time you are in traffic, count how many 'autobuze pline' you see and say the phrase out loud each time.
Review this phrase along with its opposite: 'autobuz gol' (empty bus).
発音
The 'u' is like in 'boot', and the stress is on the last syllable.
The 'i' is short and sharp, like in 'machine' but shorter.
フォーマル度スペクトル
Vehiculul de transport în comun este la capacitate maximă. (Reporting the state of the bus)
Autobuzul este plin. (Reporting the state of the bus)
E plin autobuzul, n-ai loc. (Reporting the state of the bus)
E ticsit, frate, e conservă de sardine! (Reporting the state of the bus)
The word 'autobuz' was borrowed from the French 'autobus' in the early 20th century. 'Plin' comes from the Latin 'plenus'. The collocation formed naturally as urban centers grew and public transport became the primary mode of movement for the working class.
豆知識
In the 80s, a bus was only considered 'plin' if the doors couldn't close. If they closed, there was still room!
文化メモ
In Romania, if a bus is 'plin', people will still try to squeeze in. It's common to hear 'Mai mergeți un pas în față!' (Take one more step forward!).
“Într-un autobuz plin, toată lumea e prietenă.”
The STB (Bucharest Transport) is famous for its 'autobuze pline' on lines like 335 or 104. There's a whole subculture of memes about these specific lines.
“335 e mereu un autobuz plin.”
Historically, 'autobuz plin' meant people hanging off the sides. This has left a psychological mark where Romanians are very patient with crowding.
“Pe timpuri, un autobuz plin era singura opțiune.”
During university semesters, buses near campuses are 'pline ochi' with students carrying large backpacks, leading to specific 'backpack etiquette'.
“Autobuzul 25 din Cluj e mereu plin de studenți.”
会話のきっかけ
Cât de des vezi un autobuz plin în orașul tău?
Preferi un autobuz plin sau să mergi pe jos?
Povestește o întâmplare amuzantă dintr-un autobuz plin.
よくある間違い
Plin autobuz
Autobuz plin
L1 Interference
Autobuzul este complet
Autobuzul este plin
L1 Interference
Autobuze plin
Autobuze pline
L1 Interference
Autobuz ocupat
Autobuz plin
L1 Interference
In Other Languages
Autobús lleno
None, they are structurally and semantically identical.
Bus plein
French might use 'blindé' in slang, similar to Romanian 'arhiplin'.
Voller Bus
Adjective position is reversed.
満員バス (Man'in basu)
Uses a specialized 'capacity' word instead of a general 'full' adjective.
حافلة ممتلئة (Hafila mumtali'a)
The word for bus changes significantly between dialects (e.g., 'bas' vs 'hafila').
挤满人的公交车 (Jǐ mǎn rén de gōngjiāo chē)
Focuses on the action of 'squeezing' rather than just the state of being 'full'.
만원 버스 (Manwon beoseu)
Uses a Sino-Korean compound for 'full capacity'.
Ônibus lotado
Preference for 'lotado' over 'cheio' (the literal equivalent of 'plin').
Spotted in the Real World
“Nu e loc, domnule, e autobuzul plin!”
A scene depicting the chaotic nature of Bucharest public transport.
“POV: Aștepți 335 și vine un autobuz plin.”
A viral video showing a crowded bus stop in Bucharest.
“Imagini revoltătoare cu un autobuz plin în plină pandemie.”
Reporting on social distancing violations.
間違えやすい
Learners think 'occupied' means 'full of people'.
Use 'ocupat' for a seat, but 'plin' for the whole bus.
Learners think 'loaded' means 'full of people'.
Use 'încărcat' for cargo/luggage, not humans.
よくある質問 (10)
Yes, 'mașină plină' works if the car has 5 people and no more room.
usage contextsNo, it's a neutral, factual description of a situation.
basic understandingThe plural is 'autobuze pline'.
grammar mechanicsYou say 'Autobuzul se umple'.
grammar mechanicsYes, 'e ticsit' or 'e omor' (it's a killing/murder - meaning it's crazy crowded).
practical tipsYes, it's correct but 'autobuz plin' already implies it's full of people.
usage contextsYou would say 'rezervor plin', not 'autobuz plin'.
comparisonsUse 'un autobuz plin' (a full bus) or 'autobuzul plin' (the full bus).
grammar mechanicsYes, it is a universal phrase across all regions.
cultural usage'Aglomerat' means crowded but you can still get on. 'Plin' means it's at capacity.
basic understanding