Significado
Someone who feels joy.
Contexto cultural
Slovenians often express happiness through songs about the homeland. The phrase 'srečen človek' frequently appears in folk-pop (Narodnozabavna glasba). In the broader Alpine region, happiness is often linked to 'Gemuetlichkeit' or 'domačnost' (homeliness). A happy person is one who is comfortable at home. The concept of 'Sreča' as a personified fate exists in some old Slavic myths. A 'srečen človek' was literally someone followed by a good spirit. Slovenian influencers use #sreca and #srecenclovek to promote mental health and mindfulness, moving the phrase into the 'wellness' sphere.
The Dual Power
If you are talking about two happy people, use 'srečna človeka'. It's a unique Slovenian feature!
Gender Matters
Never say 'Ona je srečen človek' unless you want to sound like a beginner. Use 'Ona je srečna oseba'.
Significado
Someone who feels joy.
The Dual Power
If you are talking about two happy people, use 'srečna človeka'. It's a unique Slovenian feature!
Gender Matters
Never say 'Ona je srečen človek' unless you want to sound like a beginner. Use 'Ona je srečna oseba'.
Luck vs. Happiness
If someone wins the lottery, say 'Ti si srečen človek!' to mean 'You are lucky!'
Modesty
Slovenians might downplay their happiness. If you call them a 'srečen človek', they might reply 'No, gre nekako' (Well, it's going okay).
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of the adjective 'srečen'.
Ona je ______ ženska.
'Ženska' is feminine, so the adjective must end in '-a'.
Which is the correct plural form?
They are happy people.
'Ljudje' is the irregular plural of 'človek', and 'srečni' is the masculine plural adjective.
Match the Slovenian phrase with its English meaning.
1. Srečen človek, 2. Vesel človek, 3. Srečna človeka
Srečen = happy/lucky, Vesel = cheerful, -a ending on 'človeka' indicates dual (two).
Complete the dialogue.
A: Dobil sem novo službo! B: Čestitam! Ti si res ______ ______!
Getting a job is a matter of luck and long-term happiness, making 'srečen človek' the best fit.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Srečen vs. Vesel
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosOna je ______ ženska.
'Ženska' is feminine, so the adjective must end in '-a'.
They are happy people.
'Ljudje' is the irregular plural of 'človek', and 'srečni' is the masculine plural adjective.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
Srečen = happy/lucky, Vesel = cheerful, -a ending on 'človeka' indicates dual (two).
A: Dobil sem novo službo! B: Čestitam! Ti si res ______ ______!
Getting a job is a matter of luck and long-term happiness, making 'srečen človek' the best fit.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasGrammatically it is masculine, but it is used for 'humanity' or 'a person' in general. However, for a specific woman, 'srečna ženska' is more natural.
You can say 'Sem srečen človek' or 'Imam srečo'. Both are common.
'Srečen' is deep, long-term happiness or luck. 'Vesel' is being cheerful, joyful, or in a good mood right now.
It's a bit personal for a standard business email. Use 'Zadovoljen sem' (I am satisfied) instead.
Najsrečnejši človek.
Young people might say 'Ful sem happy', but 'srečen človek' is never out of style.
Srečni ljudje.
Not always, but the context usually makes it clear. In 'srečen človek', it's often both.
It is neutral. It's appropriate for almost any context.
Like the 'ch' in 'chocolate'.
Frases relacionadas
Imeti srečo
similarTo have luck
Vesel kot radio
similarHappy as a radio
Srečno!
builds onGood luck! / Happy!
Nesrečen človek
contrastAn unhappy/unlucky person
Srečnež
specialized formLucky dog / Lucky guy