المعنى
Value what you already have.
خلفية ثقافية
Reflects the 'chalupáři' (cottage owners) culture where having a well-stocked and self-sufficient second home is a major life goal. The phrase is identical in Slovak ('Čo je doma, to sa počíta') and carries the exact same cultural weight of rural pragmatism. Common across the former Austro-Hungarian empire, reflecting a shared history of peasant life and suspicion of central authorities. Used ironically by younger generations when they get a small 'win' like a free coffee or a small discount.
The 'Conversational Closer'
Use this phrase to end a discussion about a result. It signals that you are satisfied and there is no need to keep debating.
Don't pluralize!
Even if you are talking about 100 items, always use the singular 'počítá' because the subject is the pronoun 'Co'.
المعنى
Value what you already have.
The 'Conversational Closer'
Use this phrase to end a discussion about a result. It signals that you are satisfied and there is no need to keep debating.
Don't pluralize!
Even if you are talking about 100 items, always use the singular 'počítá' because the subject is the pronoun 'Co'.
اختبر نفسك
Complete the proverb with the correct words.
Co je ______, to se ______.
The standard form is 'Co je doma, to se počítá.'
In which situation would you use this phrase?
You just finished a long day of work and earned a small bonus.
The phrase is used to show appreciation for what you have secured.
Which sentence uses the reflexive 'se' correctly?
A: Co je doma, to počítá. B: Co je doma, to se počítá.
The reflexive 'se' is necessary to give the verb 'počítat' the meaning of 'to count/to matter' in this context.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Vyhráli jsme jen 1:0. B: To nevadí, ______.
This is the most natural response to a narrow but successful win.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
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4 تمارينCo je ______, to se ______.
The standard form is 'Co je doma, to se počítá.'
You just finished a long day of work and earned a small bonus.
The phrase is used to show appreciation for what you have secured.
A: Co je doma, to počítá. B: Co je doma, to se počítá.
The reflexive 'se' is necessary to give the verb 'počítat' the meaning of 'to count/to matter' in this context.
A: Vyhráli jsme jen 1:0. B: To nevadí, ______.
This is the most natural response to a narrow but successful win.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةGenerally no. It sounds objectifying. Use it for points, money, or objects.
It's neutral. You can use it with your boss or your grandma.
It makes the verb reflexive, meaning 'counts itself' or 'is counted.'
Yes, the meaning is almost identical.
No, that's not the idiom. Stick to 'doma'.
Yes, very often to describe a win that wasn't very pretty.
No, 'doma' here means 'in my possession' or 'on my side.'
Not really, but you could say 'To se nepočítá' (That doesn't count) for something else.
No, it's used daily by all age groups.
Yes, especially when confirming that a contract is signed.
عبارات ذات صلة
Lepší vrabec v hrsti než holub na střeše
synonymBetter a sparrow in the hand than a pigeon on the roof.
Doma je doma
similarHome is home.
Bez práce nejsou koláče
builds onWithout work, there are no cakes.
Mít své jisté
similarTo have one's certain (things).