意味
Used for emphasis before adjectives.
文化的背景
In the capital, 'ful' is almost a linguistic requirement. Not using it can make you sound like you are from a very rural area or that you are being intentionally stiff. Slovenian pop and rock lyrics (from bands like Siddharta or Joker Out) frequently use 'ful' to connect with their audience and reflect real-world speech. While 'ful' is now widely accepted, some older Slovenians (70+) might still view it as 'spoiled' language or a sign of poor education. In the Prekmurje or Štajerska regions, you might hear 'fajn' or 'fejst' more often than 'ful,' which is seen as a 'Ljubljana thing.'
The 'Ful-Ful' Rule
If you really want to sound like a local, double it. 'Ful-ful mi je žal' sounds much more sincere in slang than just 'ful mi je žal.'
Avoid with Elders
Even if you are close with an older person, 'zelo' shows more respect for the language they grew up with.
意味
Used for emphasis before adjectives.
The 'Ful-Ful' Rule
If you really want to sound like a local, double it. 'Ful-ful mi je žal' sounds much more sincere in slang than just 'ful mi je žal.'
Avoid with Elders
Even if you are close with an older person, 'zelo' shows more respect for the language they grew up with.
Ljubljana vs. The Rest
Using 'ful' in Maribor might mark you as a 'frog' (žabar - a nickname for people from Ljubljana). It's not bad, but people will know where you learned your Slovenian!
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with 'ful' to make the sentence informal.
Ta pica je ___ dobra!
'Ful' is the correct slang intensifier for 'dobra' (good).
Which sentence is appropriate for a job interview?
Choose the best option:
'Zelo' is the formal/neutral choice suitable for an interview.
Complete the text message response.
Maja: 'A prideš na kavo?' Ti: 'Oprosti, ne morem, sem ___ zaseden.'
In a text message to a friend (Maja), 'ful' is the most natural choice.
Match the intensifier to the situation.
1. Writing a thesis, 2. Texting a crush, 3. Speaking to a judge.
Formal situations (thesis, judge) require 'zelo', while informal (crush) allows 'ful'.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Formal vs. Informal Intensifiers
練習問題バンク
4 問題Ta pica je ___ dobra!
'Ful' is the correct slang intensifier for 'dobra' (good).
Choose the best option:
'Zelo' is the formal/neutral choice suitable for an interview.
Maja: 'A prideš na kavo?' Ti: 'Oprosti, ne morem, sem ___ zaseden.'
In a text message to a friend (Maja), 'ful' is the most natural choice.
1. Writing a thesis, 2. Texting a crush, 3. Speaking to a judge.
Formal situations (thesis, judge) require 'zelo', while informal (crush) allows 'ful'.
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よくある質問
10 問It is a real word in spoken Slovenian, but it is not considered 'standard' (knjižna) Slovenian. You won't find it in formal dictionaries as a synonym for 'very.'
No, it is highly recommended to use 'zelo' or 'izjemno' in any professional correspondence.
No, 'ful' is an adverbial particle and remains the same regardless of the gender or number of the noun it describes.
The meaning is identical, but 'ful' is slang/informal, while 'zelo' is neutral/formal.
Yes! It is a very common way to say 'thanks a lot' in casual settings.
Not at all. It's just casual. It's like saying 'really' instead of 'extremely.'
Yes, but usually only with verbs of emotion or state, like 'ful ljubim' or 'ful sovražim.'
It's just a variation in spelling, often influenced by the original English spelling, but 'ful' is the more common Slovenian way to write it.
Mostly yes, but 'fejst' is more common in rural areas and among older generations.
No, for 'enough' you should use 'dovolj.'
関連フレーズ
zelo
synonymvery
fejst
similarvery / nice
preveč
similartoo much
čisto
similarcompletely
ful-ful
builds onreally, really