意思
Naturally or obviously.
文化背景
In the capital, 'Valda' is often paired with 'stari' (dude/old man) or 'model' (guy). It's part of the 'Ljubljanščina' dialect that defines the city's identity. Younger generations use 'Valda' as a way to distance themselves from the 'stiff' language of their parents and teachers. It's a marker of being modern and connected. The word shows the linguistic 'osmosis' between Slovenia and the rest of the former Yugoslavia. Even though the meaning changed, the word itself remains a bridge. In a traditional Slovenian pub, 'Valda' is the sound of camaraderie. It's used to agree with political rants, sports opinions, and rounds of drinks.
The 'Standalone' Power
If you're overwhelmed in a conversation, a well-timed 'Valda!' can make you look like you understand everything perfectly.
Watch the Sarcasm
If you say it too slowly with a rolling eye, it becomes 'Duh,' which might offend people.
意思
Naturally or obviously.
The 'Standalone' Power
If you're overwhelmed in a conversation, a well-timed 'Valda!' can make you look like you understand everything perfectly.
Watch the Sarcasm
If you say it too slowly with a rolling eye, it becomes 'Duh,' which might offend people.
Ljubljana vs. The Rest
While used everywhere, it's the 'national anthem' of Ljubljana slang. Use it there to blend in instantly.
Texting Shortcut
In texts, you can just write 'valda' without capitalization or punctuation. It's the ultimate low-effort agreement.
自我测试
Complete the dialogue with the most natural slang response.
A: 'A greš z nami na pizzo?' B: '_______! Komaj čakam.'
In a casual invitation to eat pizza, 'Valda' (Of course) is the most natural and enthusiastic response.
Match the sentence to the correct context.
Sentence: 'Valda ne boš jedel tega, saj je pokvarjeno!'
'Valda ne boš...' is used here to mean 'Obviously you aren't going to...', which fits a warning context.
Which word is a formal synonym for 'Valda'?
Izberi pravilno besedo:
'Seveda' is the standard, formal way to say 'of course' in Slovenian.
Fill in the blank to express that something is obvious.
________ je on pozabil na sestanek, saj nikoli ne gleda v koledar.
'Valda' fits here to emphasize that his forgetting was expected/obvious.
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Formal vs. Slang Agreement
练习题库
4 练习A: 'A greš z nami na pizzo?' B: '_______! Komaj čakam.'
In a casual invitation to eat pizza, 'Valda' (Of course) is the most natural and enthusiastic response.
Sentence: 'Valda ne boš jedel tega, saj je pokvarjeno!'
'Valda ne boš...' is used here to mean 'Obviously you aren't going to...', which fits a warning context.
Izberi pravilno besedo:
'Seveda' is the standard, formal way to say 'of course' in Slovenian.
________ je on pozabil na sestanek, saj nikoli ne gleda v koledar.
'Valda' fits here to emphasize that his forgetting was expected/obvious.
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常见问题
12 个问题Not inherently, but it is very informal. It's only rude if used with someone you should be formal with (like a judge or a CEO).
Absolutely not. Use 'Seveda' or 'Vsekakor' instead.
No. Unlike in Croatian or Serbian, in Slovenian slang it strictly means 'obviously' or 'of course.'
Just add 'ne': 'Valda ne.'
It's gender-neutral. Everyone from schoolgirls to grandfathers (in casual settings) uses it.
They are 95% synonymous. 'Itak' is slightly more 'Ljubljana-centric' and can also mean 'anyway.'
Yes, but it's most common at the beginning or as a standalone response.
It's been around for decades, but its popularity exploded in the 90s.
Yes, though they might have their own local variations, 'Valda' is understood and used nationwide.
Yes, 'Valda da' or 'Valda da ja' is a very common way to say 'Of course yes!'
People will still understand you, but they might think you're from Croatia or just being a bit old-fashioned.
Yes, the formal version is 'Seveda.'
相关表达
Itak
synonymAnyway / Obviously
Seveda
similarOf course
Jasno
similarClear / Clearly
Brez dvoma
similarWithout a doubt
Morda
contrastMaybe
Logično
similarLogical