意思
Stating that one has a plan.
文化背景
The concept of 'smekalka' (смекалка) is often tied to this phrase. It implies a clever, often unconventional solution to a problem. In Russian meetings, saying 'У меня есть идея' is a respected way to break a silence, but be prepared for direct feedback. Younger Russians often drop the 'У меня' and just say 'Есть идея!' for a more punchy, energetic feel. Many famous movie characters use this phrase before a comedic or dramatic turn, making it a recognizable trope.
Drop the 'есть' for speed
In casual conversation, you can just say 'У меня идея!' It sounds more energetic and natural.
Avoid 'Я имею'
This is the most common mistake for English speakers. It sounds very robotic in Russian.
意思
Stating that one has a plan.
Drop the 'есть' for speed
In casual conversation, you can just say 'У меня идея!' It sounds more energetic and natural.
Avoid 'Я имею'
This is the most common mistake for English speakers. It sounds very robotic in Russian.
Add 'одна'
Saying 'У меня есть одна идея' (I have one idea) makes it sound more intriguing or mysterious.
Be ready for debate
In Russia, sharing an idea is an invitation for others to critique it. Don't take it personally!
自我测试
Fill in the missing word to complete the phrase 'I have an idea'.
У меня ___ идея.
In the present tense, 'есть' is used to show that something exists in your possession.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct way to say 'I have an idea'.
'У меня' is the correct genitive form, and 'идея' must be in the nominative.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
Анна: Что нам делать сегодня вечером? Иван: ________. Давай пойдём в парк!
When suggesting a specific plan like 'going to the park', 'У меня есть идея' is the most natural fit.
Match the Russian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These show how the phrase changes with tense and emphasis.
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4 练习У меня ___ идея.
In the present tense, 'есть' is used to show that something exists in your possession.
Choose the correct way to say 'I have an idea'.
'У меня' is the correct genitive form, and 'идея' must be in the nominative.
Анна: Что нам делать сегодня вечером? Иван: ________. Давай пойдём в парк!
When suggesting a specific plan like 'going to the park', 'У меня есть идея' is the most natural fit.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
These show how the phrase changes with tense and emphasis.
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常见问题
14 个问题Yes, it's very common in informal speech and sounds more immediate.
Because the preposition 'у' always requires the genitive case.
Yes, it ends in 'я', so it is feminine. This matters if you add adjectives (e.g., 'хорошая идея').
You can say 'У меня нет идеи', but it's much more common to say 'Я понятия не имею' or simply 'Я не знаю'.
Yes, it is neutral and perfectly polite for a professional setting.
'Идея' is usually a plan or suggestion, while 'мысль' is just a thought or reflection.
Use the past tense: 'У меня была идея'.
No, 'идея' is abstract. For physical objects, you use the same 'У меня есть...' structure, but with the object name (e.g., 'У меня есть книга').
Usually, yes, but you can say 'плохая идея' (bad idea) if you disagree with someone.
Extremely common. It's one of the top 500 words in the language.
Yes, that means 'I have some ideas'.
Say 'Это моя идея'.
Yes, 'Есть одна темка' is a very casual way to say you have a plan or a 'deal'.
Put the stress on the second syllable: ee-DE-ya.
相关表达
У меня есть мысль
similarI have a thought
Мне пришла в голову идея
builds onAn idea came to my head
Есть предложение
specialized formI have a proposal
Я не знаю
contrastI don't know