मतलब
A thought that captures attention.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In Russian business culture, saying 'Интересная идея' is often a polite way to start a critique. It acknowledges the effort before pointing out flaws. During the Soviet period, 'interesting ideas' were often discussed in secret to avoid censorship. The phrase carries a legacy of intellectual curiosity. In the Moscow tech scene, this phrase is used exactly like in Silicon Valley — to encourage innovation and 'out of the box' thinking. In Russian universities, a professor calling your thesis an 'интересная идея' is a sign of high respect for your originality.
The 'But' Pivot
Use this phrase to soften a disagreement. 'Интересная идея, но...' is much more polite than just saying 'Нет'.
Sarcasm Alert
Be careful with your tone. If you say it too slowly, it might sound like you think the idea is crazy.
मतलब
A thought that captures attention.
The 'But' Pivot
Use this phrase to soften a disagreement. 'Интересная идея, но...' is much more polite than just saying 'Нет'.
Sarcasm Alert
Be careful with your tone. If you say it too slowly, it might sound like you think the idea is crazy.
Case Mastery
Practice the Accusative form 'интересную идею' as it's the most common form used after verbs like 'иметь' or 'предложить'.
Validation
In Russian culture, acknowledging someone's thought is a sign of respect, even if you don't agree.
खुद को परखो
Choose the correct form of the adjective for the noun 'идея'.
Это ________ идея.
The noun 'идея' is feminine, so we use the feminine ending -ая.
Fill in the blank with the correct case (Accusative).
Я предложил (интересная идея) ________ ________ моему боссу.
The verb 'предложить' (to suggest) requires the Accusative case.
Match the tone of 'Интересная идея' to the situation.
Situation: A friend suggests a crazy plan that you think is a bit weird.
In this context, the phrase is often used with a skeptical tone to show doubt.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural phrase.
— Давай пойдём в кино сегодня? — ________! Какой фильм?
It's the most positive and natural way to accept a suggestion here.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Agreement Levels
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासЭто ________ идея.
The noun 'идея' is feminine, so we use the feminine ending -ая.
Я предложил (интересная идея) ________ ________ моему боссу.
The verb 'предложить' (to suggest) requires the Accusative case.
Situation: A friend suggests a crazy plan that you think is a bit weird.
In this context, the phrase is often used with a skeptical tone to show doubt.
— Давай пойдём в кино сегодня? — ________! Какой фильм?
It's the most positive and natural way to accept a suggestion here.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालIt is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
Yes, 'Хорошая идея' (Good idea) is very similar and often interchangeable.
The plural is 'Интересные идеи'.
Not necessarily. It can just mean the idea is worth discussing.
That is the Accusative case, used when the idea is the direct object of a verb.
A common opposite is 'Скучная идея' (Boring idea) or 'Плохая идея' (Bad idea).
Yes, it is very common in professional emails.
Yes, it is one of the most common nouns in the language.
Add 'очень' (very) or 'просто' (simply): 'Это просто интересная идея!'
You can say 'Интересная мысль'. 'Мысль' means 'thought'.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Хорошая мысль
synonymGood thought
Блестящая идея
builds onBrilliant idea
Скучная идея
contrastBoring idea
Задумка
similarA little plan/notion
Предложение
specialized formProposal/suggestion