B1 Expression 중립 3분 분량

حدث شيء غريب

hdth shyaa ghryb

Something strange happened

직역: Happened (something) thing strange

15초 만에

  • A perfect conversation starter for telling an odd or mysterious story.
  • Uses the Egyptian word 'haga' for a natural, local feel.
  • Signals to the listener that an interesting explanation is coming next.

You use this phrase to set the stage for a story about something odd, unexpected, or unexplainable that just occurred. It's the perfect 'hook' to grab someone's attention before you dive into the details of a strange event.

주요 예문

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Texting a friend about a weird encounter

حصلت حاجة غريبة وأنا مروح البيت.

Something strange happened while I was going home.

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In a meeting, reporting a technical glitch

حصلت حاجة غريبة في السيستم الصبح.

Something strange happened in the system this morning.

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Coming home to your partner

مش هتصدق، حصلت حاجة غريبة قوي النهاردة!

You won't believe it, something very strange happened today!

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문화적 배경

Storytelling is a central part of social life. Prefacing a story with 'Something strange happened' is a way to show respect for the listener's time by promising something interesting. Egyptians often use 'Hasal' instead of 'Hadatha' and might add 'Ya Lahwi!' (Oh my!) for dramatic effect if the strange thing was shocking. In Lebanon or Syria, 'Saar' is the preferred verb. The culture values 'Haki' (talk/chat), and this phrase is the key to opening a 'Sahr' (evening chat). In the Gulf, you might hear 'Istawa' (happened/became) in some contexts, but 'Hadatha' remains the standard for storytelling in formal or semi-formal gatherings.

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The Pause

After saying 'حدث شيء غريب', pause for two seconds. This builds maximum suspense and forces your listener to ask 'What?'

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Gender Matching

If you change 'شيء' to 'قصة' (story), you MUST change 'حدث' to 'حدثت' and 'غريب' to 'غريبة'.

15초 만에

  • A perfect conversation starter for telling an odd or mysterious story.
  • Uses the Egyptian word 'haga' for a natural, local feel.
  • Signals to the listener that an interesting explanation is coming next.

What It Means

Imagine you just saw a cat walking on its hind legs. Or maybe your coffee machine started playing jazz music. You need to tell someone immediately, right? حصلت حاجة غريبة is your ultimate opening line. It translates to 'something strange happened.' It signals to your listener that they should stop what they’re doing. You aren't just sharing a fact. You are inviting them into a mystery. It’s the verbal equivalent of leaning in and whispering a secret. Use it when the world stops making sense for a moment.

How To Use It

This phrase usually sits right at the very beginning of your sentence. You say it, pause for effect, and wait for the other person to ask 'What?' or 'What happened?' You can also add a time marker to it. For example, حصلت حاجة غريبة النهاردة means 'something strange happened today.' It’s very flexible. You can use it in person, over the phone, or in a quick text message. It works like a conversational 'play' button. Once you say it, the story officially begins.

When To Use It

Use it when you encounter a glitch in your daily routine. Maybe you saw a long-lost friend in a different city. Or perhaps you received a mysterious package with no return address. It’s great for office water-cooler talk when a meeting takes a weird turn. You can use it with your spouse when you get home. It’s also perfect for texting a group chat when you have some juicy or odd gossip. If it made you raise an eyebrow, this is the phrase to use.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use this for serious tragedies or bad news. If someone got hurt, 'strange' is too light of a word. It might sound insensitive. Also, don't use it for mundane things. If you say 'something strange happened' and then say you bought milk, people will be annoyed. It needs a bit of 'wow' factor. Avoid using it in extremely formal legal or medical reports. In those cases, you’d use more precise, formal language like حدث أمر غير معتاد.

Cultural Background

Storytelling is the lifeblood of social interaction in the Arab world, especially in Egypt. People love to narrate their day with flair and drama. This phrase is a classic 'hook.' It reflects a culture where sharing experiences is more important than just giving information. The word حاجة (thing) is very Egyptian. It’s a 'Swiss Army knife' word that can mean almost anything. Using it makes you sound much more like a local than using the formal word شيء.

Common Variations

In Modern Standard Arabic, you would say حدث شيء غريب. It sounds a bit like a news reporter. In the Levant (Lebanon, Syria, Jordan), you’ll hear صار شي غريب. The word صار replaces حصلت. In the Gulf, people might say استوى شي غريب. Even within Egypt, you might hear حصلت حاجة غريبة قوي to mean something *really* strange happened. No matter where you are, the structure remains the same: Verb + Thing + Strange.

사용 참고사항

The phrase is neutral-to-informal. It is the gold standard for starting a story in Egyptian Arabic. Avoid using it in formal writing where 'حدث شيء غريب' is preferred.

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The Pause

After saying 'حدث شيء غريب', pause for two seconds. This builds maximum suspense and forces your listener to ask 'What?'

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Gender Matching

If you change 'شيء' to 'قصة' (story), you MUST change 'حدث' to 'حدثت' and 'غريب' to 'غريبة'.

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Eye Contact

In many Arabic cultures, intense eye contact while saying this phrase signals that the story is important or personal.

예시

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#1 Texting a friend about a weird encounter

حصلت حاجة غريبة وأنا مروح البيت.

Something strange happened while I was going home.

A classic way to start a text story.

#2 In a meeting, reporting a technical glitch

حصلت حاجة غريبة في السيستم الصبح.

Something strange happened in the system this morning.

Used here to report an unexplainable error professionally but naturally.

#3 Coming home to your partner

مش هتصدق، حصلت حاجة غريبة قوي النهاردة!

You won't believe it, something very strange happened today!

Adding 'strong' (qawi) and 'you won't believe' adds excitement.

#4 Explaining why you are late (humorous)

حصلت حاجة غريبة، المنبه قرر ميرنش!

Something strange happened, the alarm decided not to ring!

Using it to blame an object for a mistake in a lighthearted way.

#5 Seeing a ghost or something spooky

حصلت حاجة غريبة في الأوضة دي.

Something strange happened in this room.

Used to describe a creepy or unsettling vibe.

#6 Talking to a neighbor

يا مدام، حصلت حاجة غريبة في الشارع بتاعنا.

Ma'am, something strange happened in our street.

A polite but intriguing way to start neighborhood gossip.

셀프 테스트

Choose the correct word order for 'Something strange happened.'

____ ____ ____ اليوم.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: حدث شيء غريب

In Arabic, the verb usually comes first in a sentence like this, followed by the noun, then the adjective.

Fill in the missing verb in the past tense.

أمس، ____ شيء غريب في العمل.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: حدث

'أمس' (yesterday) requires the past tense 'حدث'.

Which phrase is best for starting a mysterious story with a friend?

You want to tell your friend about a UFO you saw.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: حدث شيء غريب!

This phrase is the perfect 'hook' for an unusual story.

Complete the dialogue.

ليلى: حدث شيء غريب اليوم. سارة: ________؟

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: ماذا حدث؟

When someone says something strange happened, the natural response is to ask 'What happened?' (ماذا حدث؟).

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시각 학습 자료

When to use 'حدث شيء غريب'

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Social

  • Gossip
  • Anecdotes
  • Jokes
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Technical

  • Bugs
  • Glitches
  • Errors

Mystical

  • Coincidences
  • Dreams
  • Folklore

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Choose the correct word order for 'Something strange happened.' Choose A2

____ ____ ____ اليوم.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: حدث شيء غريب

In Arabic, the verb usually comes first in a sentence like this, followed by the noun, then the adjective.

Fill in the missing verb in the past tense. Fill Blank B1

أمس، ____ شيء غريب في العمل.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: حدث

'أمس' (yesterday) requires the past tense 'حدث'.

Which phrase is best for starting a mysterious story with a friend? situation_matching A1

You want to tell your friend about a UFO you saw.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: حدث شيء غريب!

This phrase is the perfect 'hook' for an unusual story.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

ليلى: حدث شيء غريب اليوم. سارة: ________؟

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: ماذا حدث؟

When someone says something strange happened, the natural response is to ask 'What happened?' (ماذا حدث؟).

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자주 묻는 질문

4 질문

Yes, but 'حدث شيء رائع' (Something wonderful happened) is better. 'Ghareeb' usually implies something puzzling or slightly weird.

It's neutral. It's not 'frozen' formal, so it's perfectly fine. If you want to sound very local, use 'صار' (Saar).

Just add 'جداً' (jiddan) at the end: 'حدث شيء غريب جداً'.

حدثت أشياء غريبة (Hadathat ashyaa' ghariba). Note the feminine singular agreement for the plural.

관련 표현

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يا للهول

similar

Oh my god / How terrible

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سبحان الله

similar

Glory be to God

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لا يصدق

builds on

Unbelievable

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أمر مريب

specialized form

A suspicious matter

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