意味
Clothing meant for very cold weather.
文化的背景
The 'Curent' Myth: Romanians believe that a draft of cold air (curent) can cause various illnesses. Wearing a 'haină groasă' is the primary defense against this cultural phenomenon. Traditional 'Cojoc': In villages, the 'haină groasă' was traditionally a sheepskin coat called a 'cojoc', which is a symbol of peasant pride and craftsmanship. Fashion vs. Warmth: In cities like Bucharest, there is a constant tension between looking stylish and wearing a 'haină groasă' that might look bulky. The winters in the eastern region of Moldova can be particularly windy and cold, making the 'haină groasă' a non-negotiable part of daily life.
The 'Gros' Rule
Remember that 'gros' is for things that have volume (clothes, books, walls), not people. For people, use 'gras' (fat).
Gender Agreement
Always check if you are using 'haină' (singular) or 'haine' (plural) to match the adjective correctly.
意味
Clothing meant for very cold weather.
The 'Gros' Rule
Remember that 'gros' is for things that have volume (clothes, books, walls), not people. For people, use 'gras' (fat).
Gender Agreement
Always check if you are using 'haină' (singular) or 'haine' (plural) to match the adjective correctly.
The Grandma Advice
If a Romanian grandma tells you to put on a 'haină groasă', just do it. It's a sign of affection!
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of the adjective 'gros'.
Afară ninge. Pune-ți o haină _________.
'Haină' is feminine singular, so it requires 'groasă'.
Which sentence is correct for 'I bought thick clothes'?
Choose the correct plural form:
'Haine' is feminine plural, so 'groase' is the correct adjective form.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural phrase.
A: Mergem la munte în weekend. B: Super! Să nu uiți să _________.
When going to the mountains, taking a thick coat is the most relevant advice.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are in a store and the jacket is too light for winter.
If it's too light (subțire), you ask for a thick one (groasă).
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
Types of Haine Groase
Casual
- • Geacă
- • Anorac
- • Scurtă
Formal
- • Palton
- • Manta
Traditional
- • Cojoc
- • Șubă
練習問題バンク
4 問題Afară ninge. Pune-ți o haină _________.
'Haină' is feminine singular, so it requires 'groasă'.
Choose the correct plural form:
'Haine' is feminine plural, so 'groase' is the correct adjective form.
A: Mergem la munte în weekend. B: Super! Să nu uiți să _________.
When going to the mountains, taking a thick coat is the most relevant advice.
Situation: You are in a store and the jacket is too light for winter.
If it's too light (subțire), you ask for a thick one (groasă).
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Usually no. For a sweater, you would say 'pulover gros'. 'Haină' implies an outer layer like a coat.
It is neutral. You can use it with friends, at work, or in a store.
The plural is 'haine groase'.
Yes, but in the context of clothing, it specifically implies that it is warm for winter.
Yes, 'geacă groasă' is very common and specifically refers to a casual jacket.
You say 'haina groasă'.
Only if you are going to a very cold place, like a glacier or a high mountain peak.
'Haină' is any coat; 'palton' is specifically a long, formal wool coat.
While 'caldă' means warm, Romanians prefer 'groasă' to describe the physical property that *makes* it warm.
Yes, it is a gender-neutral term for the object, though the word 'haină' itself is grammatically feminine.
関連フレーズ
Geacă de iarnă
synonymWinter jacket
Palton de lână
specialized formWool overcoat
Haină subțire
contrastThin coat/light jacket
Îmbrăcăminte călduroasă
similarWarm clothing
Șubă
specialized formLarge fur coat