뜻
To listen very attentively.
문화적 배경
In traditional villages, news was spread by word of mouth. Being 'tot o ureche' was essential for staying informed about community events. In the fast-paced life of Bucharest, this phrase is often used ironically when someone is clearly eavesdropping on a conversation in a cafe. Similar auditory idioms exist across the Balkans, reflecting a shared cultural emphasis on oral tradition and social connectivity. Classic authors like Ion Luca Caragiale used this idiom to describe nosy or overly curious characters in his comedies of manners.
Use it to flatter
Telling someone 'Sunt tot o ureche' is a great way to make them feel important and heard.
Don't over-conjugate 'tot'
Even if you are a woman, 'Sunt tot o ureche' is more common than 'Sunt toată o ureche'.
뜻
To listen very attentively.
Use it to flatter
Telling someone 'Sunt tot o ureche' is a great way to make them feel important and heard.
Don't over-conjugate 'tot'
Even if you are a woman, 'Sunt tot o ureche' is more common than 'Sunt toată o ureche'.
The plural variant
If you want to sound even more native, use 'Sunt numai urechi' (I am only ears).
셀프 테스트
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb 'a fi'.
Eu ______ tot o ureche la ce spui.
The subject is 'Eu' (I), so the verb 'a fi' must be 'sunt'.
What does 'A fi tot o ureche' mean?
Când cineva este 'tot o ureche', acea persoană:
The idiom means to listen very attentively.
Choose the best response for the dialogue.
Andrei: 'Vrei să auzi ce mi-a zis șeful?' Elena: 'Da, ___________!'
Elena is responding for herself, so she uses 'sunt' (I am).
Match the situation to the correct phrase.
You are in a meeting and your boss is about to announce the bonuses.
This is the appropriate idiom for showing intense interest in news.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Eu ______ tot o ureche la ce spui.
The subject is 'Eu' (I), so the verb 'a fi' must be 'sunt'.
Când cineva este 'tot o ureche', acea persoană:
The idiom means to listen very attentively.
Andrei: 'Vrei să auzi ce mi-a zis șeful?' Elena: 'Da, ___________!'
Elena is responding for herself, so she uses 'sunt' (I am).
You are in a meeting and your boss is about to announce the bonuses.
This is the appropriate idiom for showing intense interest in news.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문No, it is generally very polite and shows interest. However, using it sarcastically can be rude.
It's better for spoken conversation or informal chats. In a formal email, use 'Aștept cu interes detaliile'.
They are interchangeable. 'Tot o ureche' is singular and 'numai urechi' is plural. Both mean the same thing.
Not necessarily. It usually means you are listening to someone who is talking to you. For eavesdropping, use 'a trage cu urechea'.
Yes! You can say 'Câinele este tot o ureche' if the dog is listening for a sound.
In this idiom, it functions more like an adverb meaning 'entirely'.
Use the imperfect tense: 'Eram tot o ureche'.
Yes, very common in Romanian cinema and TV shows to show a character's curiosity.
No, the equivalent for eyes is 'Sunt numai ochi' or 'Sunt ochi și urechi'.
Not at all. It is used daily by Romanians of all ages.
관련 표현
A fi ochi și urechi
similarTo be eyes and ears (to be fully alert).
A-i intra pe o ureche și a-i ieși pe alta
contrastTo go in one ear and out the other.
A ciuli urechile
builds onTo prick up one's ears.
A trage cu urechea
specialized formTo eavesdrop.