뜻
To fail or make a big mistake.
문화적 배경
The phrase reflects the agrarian roots of Romanian vocabulary, where common vegetables like beets, onions, and garlic appear in many idioms. Younger generations in Bucharest often use 'a o sfecli' ironically to describe very minor inconveniences, like a phone battery dying. In villages, the phrase might still carry a slightly stronger sense of 'getting into trouble with authority' rather than just a simple mistake. The concept of 'blushing from shame' as a source for idioms is common across the Balkans, though the specific beetroot metaphor is uniquely Romanian.
The 'O' Rule
Always include the 'o'. Without it, the phrase loses its idiomatic meaning and sounds like you're literally doing something to a beetroot.
Not for Bosses
Even if you made a mistake, don't tell your boss 'Am sfeclit-o' unless you are very close friends. It sounds too casual.
뜻
To fail or make a big mistake.
The 'O' Rule
Always include the 'o'. Without it, the phrase loses its idiomatic meaning and sounds like you're literally doing something to a beetroot.
Not for Bosses
Even if you made a mistake, don't tell your boss 'Am sfeclit-o' unless you are very close friends. It sounds too casual.
Past Tense is King
90% of the time, you will use this in the past tense ('am sfeclit-o') because we usually realize we messed up after the fact.
셀프 테스트
Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'a o sfecli' in the past tense (perfect compus).
Ieri, la testul de matematică, eu ____.
In the past tense for 'eu', we use 'am' + the participle 'sfeclit' + the clitic 'o'.
Which situation is appropriate for using 'a o sfecli'?
Choose the best context:
This is an informal slang phrase suitable for casual mistakes with friends.
Complete the dialogue.
Andrei: 'Ai sunat-o pe Maria?' Ioan: 'Nu, am uitat complet! ____.'
Ioan is admitting a mistake he just realized he made.
🎉 점수: /3
시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
3 연습 문제Ieri, la testul de matematică, eu ____.
In the past tense for 'eu', we use 'am' + the participle 'sfeclit' + the clitic 'o'.
Choose the best context:
This is an informal slang phrase suitable for casual mistakes with friends.
Andrei: 'Ai sunat-o pe Maria?' Ioan: 'Nu, am uitat complet! ____.'
Ioan is admitting a mistake he just realized he made.
🎉 점수: /3
자주 묻는 질문
5 질문No, it's not rude or vulgar. It's just very informal slang.
Yes, but usually it implies a mistake that is a bit embarrassing or funny.
Grammatically, it's a feminine pronoun, but in this idiom, it stands for nothing—it's a 'dummy' object.
Yes, it is understood and used throughout the country and in Moldova.
Yes, the 'o' never changes to 'el', regardless of who is speaking.
관련 표현
a o feșteli
synonymTo mess up / to fail
a o comite
similarTo do something wrong
a da în bară
similarTo fail / to miss the mark
a o păți
builds onTo get into trouble