1. Mind Your Head – Vigyázz a fejedre!
Be Careful of Low Ceilings
Breaking it Down:
- Mind: In this context, it means pay attention to or be careful about.
- Your head: Refers to your own head.
- "Mind your head when you go into the attic—it’s a small space."
- "There’s a sign on the door that says ‘Mind Your Head’ because the ceiling is very low."
This sign is used in places where you might hit your head, such as low doorways or staircases. The phrase “mind your head” is a polite way of saying be careful or watch out.
2. Wet Paint – Frissen festve!
Don't Touch the Freshly Painted Surface
This sign warns you not to touch a surface because it has been freshly painted. If you ignore the sign, you might end up with paint on your hands or clothes!
Breaking it Down:
- Wet: Means not dry.
- Paint: A liquid substance used to color walls, furniture, or other surfaces.
Example Sentences:
- "The bench has a ‘Wet Paint’ sign on it, so we’ll need to sit somewhere else."
- "I touched the wall even though it said ‘Wet Paint’—now my hands are blue!"
3. Keep Off The Grass – Ne lépj a fűre!
- "The bench has a ‘Wet Paint’ sign on it, so we’ll need to sit somewhere else."
- "I touched the wall even though it said ‘Wet Paint’—now my hands are blue!"
Stay Off the Lawn
This sign is commonly found in parks or gardens. It politely asks people not to walk on the grass to keep it healthy and clean.
Breaking it Down:
- Keep off: Means stay away from.
- The grass: Refers to the green lawn or grassy area.
Example Sentences:
- "Please keep off the grass so the flowers can grow undisturbed."
- "We saw a ‘Keep Off The Grass’ sign in the park, so we walked on the path instead."
Összefoglalva:
- Mind Your Head reminds you to look out for low objects.
- Wet Paint warns you not to touch freshly painted surfaces.
- Keep Off The Grass asks you to avoid stepping on lawns to keep them nice.



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