意味
Feeling fear about something.
文化的背景
Slovaks often use the phrase 'Strach má veľké oči' (Fear has big eyes) to tell someone they are overreacting to a danger. There is a cultural tendency to be honest about one's fears rather than putting on a 'tough' front, especially in private settings. Many traditional fairy tales involve a hero who 'nemá strach' (has no fear) and must learn what it is to be afraid. In the context of the EU, 'mať strach' is often used in political debates regarding migration or economic stability.
The 'Z' Rule
Always remember that fear comes 'from' something in Slovak. Use 'z' + Genitive.
No 'Byť'
Never say 'Som strach'. It's the most common beginner mistake.
意味
Feeling fear about something.
The 'Z' Rule
Always remember that fear comes 'from' something in Slovak. Use 'z' + Genitive.
No 'Byť'
Never say 'Som strach'. It's the most common beginner mistake.
Intensifiers
Use 'veľký' (big) or 'obrovský' (huge) to describe how scared you are: 'Mám obrovský strach'.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'mať'.
Ja ______ strach z tmy.
The first person singular form of 'mať' is 'mám'.
Which sentence is correct?
How do you say 'Are you afraid?'
We use 'mať' (to have) and the noun 'strach' in the nominative/accusative form.
Match the Slovak phrase with its English translation.
Match the pairs:
These are standard translations for the variations of the phrase.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Ideš do vody? B: Nie, ______ strach, je studená.
The speaker is expressing fear, so 'mám' is the correct verb.
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4 問題Ja ______ strach z tmy.
The first person singular form of 'mať' is 'mám'.
How do you say 'Are you afraid?'
We use 'mať' (to have) and the noun 'strach' in the nominative/accusative form.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are standard translations for the variations of the phrase.
A: Ideš do vody? B: Nie, ______ strach, je studená.
The speaker is expressing fear, so 'mám' is the correct verb.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
4 問No. For 'I'm afraid so', use 'Obávam sa, že áno' or simply 'Bohužiaľ'.
'Mať strach' is a state (to have fear), while 'báť sa' is the action (to fear). They are mostly interchangeable.
It is masculine inanimate.
Mám strach z teba.
関連フレーズ
báť sa
synonymTo be afraid (verb form)
nahnať strach
builds onTo scare someone
mať obavy
similarTo have concerns
triasť sa od strachu
specialized formTo tremble with fear