معنی
Good times follow difficult periods.
زمینه فرهنگی
In traditional Romanian villages, the sun was personified as 'Sfântul Soare' (Holy Sun). Rain was seen as both a blessing for crops and a curse if too heavy. This proverb balances those two vital forces. The concept of 'light after darkness' is central to Romanian Orthodox Christianity, especially during Easter (Lumina Învierii). The proverb aligns with this spiritual worldview of hope. In cities like Bucharest or Cluj, this phrase is used frequently in corporate environments to manage team morale during stressful periods or failed projects. Many Romanian songs, from folk to modern pop, use this phrase as a hook. It resonates with the national 'dor' (longing) and the desire for a better future.
The Power of Inversion
Notice how 'vine' comes before 'soare'. This makes you sound more poetic and native. Try to keep this order!
Don't be too literal
If it's actually raining and you say this, people might think you're a weather forecaster. Use it for life problems!
معنی
Good times follow difficult periods.
The Power of Inversion
Notice how 'vine' comes before 'soare'. This makes you sound more poetic and native. Try to keep this order!
Don't be too literal
If it's actually raining and you say this, people might think you're a weather forecaster. Use it for life problems!
The Romanian Smile
When you say this, a small, knowing smile helps convey the 'resilience' that Romanians value.
خودت رو بسنج
Complete the proverb with the correct words.
După ______, vine ______.
The proverb follows the natural order: rain first, then sun.
In which situation is it most appropriate to use this phrase?
Your friend just lost their wallet and is very sad.
This phrase is used to comfort someone during a minor or major misfortune.
Match the Romanian words with their English meanings.
Words: 1. După, 2. Ploaie, 3. Vine, 4. Soare
Basic vocabulary matching.
Complete the dialogue.
Maria: 'Am picat examenul auto.' Ion: 'Nu te întrista! ______.'
Ion is trying to encourage Maria after a failure.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاDupă ______, vine ______.
The proverb follows the natural order: rain first, then sun.
Your friend just lost their wallet and is very sad.
This phrase is used to comfort someone during a minor or major misfortune.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
Basic vocabulary matching.
Maria: 'Am picat examenul auto.' Ion: 'Nu te întrista! ______.'
Ion is trying to encourage Maria after a failure.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
4 سوالYes, it is grammatically correct, but it sounds less like a proverb and more like a normal sentence. Stick to 'soare' for the traditional feel.
Not at all! It is used by all ages, from children to teenagers on TikTok to grandmothers.
Not really, but 'După soare, vine ploaie' would be the logical opposite, though it's rarely used because people prefer to stay positive.
Yes, it's very common in the workplace to encourage colleagues during a tough project.
عبارات مرتبط
După furtună vine vreme bună
synonymAfter the storm comes good weather.
Tot răul spre bine
similarEverything bad leads to something good.
A fi cu capul în nori
contrastTo have one's head in the clouds.
A se face gaură în cer
specialized formTo rain very heavily (a hole in the sky).