Significado
A tree that has lived many years.
Contexto cultural
In Hungarian villages, the 'öreg fa' in the center of the square was historically the 'talking spot' where elders met to discuss community affairs. The 'Világfa' (World Tree) is often depicted as a giant 'öreg fa' that holds up the sky. It is a common motif in folk embroidery and tales. Budapest has several 'protected old trees' (védett öreg fák) that have their own ID numbers and are cared for by the city as heritage sites. Poets like János Arany often used the 'öreg fa' to symbolize the Hungarian nation—weathered by storms but still standing strong.
The Living Rule
Always use 'öreg' for trees. It shows you understand the Hungarian worldview that trees are living beings, not just objects.
Don't be too poetic
Using 'vén fa' for a person can be an insult. Stick to the 'öreg fát nem lehet átültetni' proverb if you want to be safe.
Significado
A tree that has lived many years.
The Living Rule
Always use 'öreg' for trees. It shows you understand the Hungarian worldview that trees are living beings, not just objects.
Don't be too poetic
Using 'vén fa' for a person can be an insult. Stick to the 'öreg fát nem lehet átültetni' proverb if you want to be safe.
Vowel Harmony
When adding suffixes to 'öreg fa', always look at 'fa'. It's 'fában', 'fához', 'fát' because 'fa' is the last word and it has back vowels.
Teste-se
Which word is correct for an old tree?
Ez egy ______ fa.
In Hungarian, 'öreg' is used for living things like trees, while 'régi' is for objects.
Complete the proverb.
Öreg fát nem lehet ___________.
The proverb 'Öreg fát nem lehet átültetni' means you can't transplant an old tree (or change an old person).
Match the Hungarian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the pairs:
These are basic vocabulary terms related to trees and age.
What would the grandfather say?
Unoka: 'Nagypapa, költözz hozzánk a városba!' Nagypapa: 'Nem lehet, fiam. ______ fát nem lehet átültetni.'
The grandfather is using the proverb to explain why he wants to stay in his old home.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Öreg vs Régi
Parts of an Öreg Fa
Structure
- • törzs (trunk)
- • ág (branch)
- • gyökér (root)
Details
- • levél (leaf)
- • kéreg (bark)
- • odú (hollow)
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosEz egy ______ fa.
In Hungarian, 'öreg' is used for living things like trees, while 'régi' is for objects.
Öreg fát nem lehet ___________.
The proverb 'Öreg fát nem lehet átültetni' means you can't transplant an old tree (or change an old person).
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
These are basic vocabulary terms related to trees and age.
Unoka: 'Nagypapa, költözz hozzánk a városba!' Nagypapa: 'Nem lehet, fiam. ______ fát nem lehet átültetni.'
The grandfather is using the proverb to explain why he wants to stay in his old home.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, a house is not alive. Use 'régi ház'.
Not at all for a tree. For a person, only use it within the proverb 'Öreg fát nem lehet átültetni'.
It is 'öreg fák'. Note that 'öreg' stays singular.
There is no set age, but usually, it implies a tree that is fully grown and has been there for at least 40-50 years.
Yes, you can use 'matuzsálem-fa'.
You can, but it sounds very formal or scientific. 'Öreg fa' is much more natural.
In some dialects, it can mean 'big', but in modern Hungarian, it almost always means 'aged'.
It's a mix of pagan history, national romanticism, and a deep connection to the rural landscape.
A 'fiatal fa' (young tree) or 'facsemete' (sapling).
Usually no. For a bush, you'd just say 'öreg bokor'.
Frases relacionadas
vén fa
similarAncient/gnarled tree
idős ember
similarElderly person
családfa
builds onFamily tree
kidőlt fa
contrastFallen tree
facsemete
contrastSapling