意味
Describing someone with brown or black hair.
文化的背景
In Slovak folklore, 'tmavé vlasy' are often associated with the 'Zem' (Earth). Many traditional songs praise the 'čierne oči' (black eyes) and 'tmavé vlasy' of a lover. There is a historical distinction between the 'Germanic' look (blonde) and the 'Slavic/Danubian' look (darker). 'Tmavé vlasy' is often seen as the 'authentic' local look in many regions. The song 'Tmavovláska' by Karol Duchoň is an iconic piece of cultural heritage. Every Slovak knows the chorus, which celebrates a dark-haired woman. In Slovak corporate culture, dark hair is often perceived as more 'serious' or 'authoritative' compared to blonde hair, which can sometimes carry unfair 'Barbie' stereotypes.
Plural is Key
Always remember that 'vlasy' is plural. If you say 'tmavý vlas', people will look for a single hair on your shoulder!
Avoid 'Chlpy'
Never use 'chlpy' for the hair on a person's head. It's only for body hair or animals.
意味
Describing someone with brown or black hair.
Plural is Key
Always remember that 'vlasy' is plural. If you say 'tmavý vlas', people will look for a single hair on your shoulder!
Avoid 'Chlpy'
Never use 'chlpy' for the hair on a person's head. It's only for body hair or animals.
Use 'Tmavovláska'
To sound more like a native, use the word 'tmavovláska' when talking about a woman with dark hair.
The 'Duchoň' Effect
If you want to impress Slovaks, mention the song 'Tmavovláska' by Karol Duchoň. It's a guaranteed conversation starter.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of the adjective 'tmavý'.
Môj brat má ______ vlasy.
The noun 'vlasy' is masculine plural, so the adjective must be 'tmavé' in the nominative/accusative plural.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
How do you say 'She is a girl with dark hair'?
After the preposition 's' (with), we must use the instrumental case: 'tmavými vlasmi'.
Match the Slovak phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are standard translations of common variations.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Akú farbu vlasov má tvoja sestra? B: ______.
This is the most natural way to answer a question about hair color.
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
Tmavé vs. Svetlé
練習問題バンク
4 問題Môj brat má ______ vlasy.
The noun 'vlasy' is masculine plural, so the adjective must be 'tmavé' in the nominative/accusative plural.
How do you say 'She is a girl with dark hair'?
After the preposition 's' (with), we must use the instrumental case: 'tmavými vlasmi'.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are standard translations of common variations.
A: Akú farbu vlasov má tvoja sestra? B: ______.
This is the most natural way to answer a question about hair color.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
12 問Yes, it is a broad term that covers everything from medium brown to black.
Yes, 'On má tmavé vlasy' is perfectly correct for a man.
You can use 'tmavovlasý muž' or simply 'tmavovlasý' as a substantive adjective, though it's less common than 'tmavovláska' for women.
It is 'tmavé' because 'vlasy' is plural. 'Tmavý' is for masculine singular nouns.
The opposite is 'svetlé vlasy' (light hair) or 'blond vlasy'.
Yes, it is a completely neutral and polite way to describe someone.
No, for a dog you would say 'tmavá srsť' (dark fur).
Mala som tmavé vlasy (female) or Mal som tmavé vlasy (male).
Not really a single slang word, but 'brunetka' is a common informal loanword.
You could say 'trochu tmavé' or 'tmavoplavé' (dark blonde).
Beauty standards vary, but dark hair is very common and highly appreciated in Slovak culture.
It is 'tmavými vlasmi'. Note the -mi ending.
関連フレーズ
Svetlé vlasy
contrastLight/blonde hair
Tmavovláska
specialized formA dark-haired woman
Hnedé vlasy
similarBrown hair
Čierne vlasy
specialized formBlack hair
Havranie vlasy
specialized formRaven-black hair