المعنى
Formal greeting used after dark.
خلفية ثقافية
Greeting is not optional. When entering a small shop or a doctor's waiting room, you must say 'Dobrý den' or 'Dobrý večer' to the room. Silence is seen as rude. The transition from 'Dobrý den' to 'Dobrý večer' is a sign of social competence. Using 'večer' shows you are present in the moment. The phrase is iconic due to 'Večerníček', the bedtime cartoon character who greets children every night with 'Dobrý večer'. Waiters in Prague's tourist areas might use 'Dobrý večer' to signal a higher-end, formal service level compared to a casual pub.
The 6 PM Rule
When in doubt, switch from 'Dobrý den' to 'Dobrý večer' at 6:00 PM. It's the safest bet for social accuracy.
Don't be a 'Night-Owl' Mistaker
Never say 'Dobrou noc' to a waiter when you arrive. They will think you are telling them to go to bed!
المعنى
Formal greeting used after dark.
The 6 PM Rule
When in doubt, switch from 'Dobrý den' to 'Dobrý večer' at 6:00 PM. It's the safest bet for social accuracy.
Don't be a 'Night-Owl' Mistaker
Never say 'Dobrou noc' to a waiter when you arrive. They will think you are telling them to go to bed!
The 'Dobrý' Shortcut
If you're unsure of the time or formality, a quick, mumbled 'Dobrý' while nodding works in 90% of neutral situations.
Eye Contact
In Czechia, it is polite to make brief eye contact when saying 'Dobrý večer'. It shows sincerity.
اختبر نفسك
Match the time/situation to the correct greeting.
1. Meeting a boss at 8 PM. 2. Leaving a party at 11 PM. 3. Meeting a friend at 7 PM.
Formal evening greeting is 'Dobrý večer', leaving at night is 'Dobrou noc', and friends use 'Ahoj'.
Complete the formal greeting.
Dobrý ______, pane Nováku.
Since it is for a man (pane) and we are practicing evening greetings, 'večer' is the correct fit.
Which of these is NOT a way to say hello?
Choose the incorrect greeting for arriving at a restaurant at 7 PM.
'Dobrou noc' is only for saying goodbye or going to bed.
Fill in the missing line in this formal dialogue.
Receptionist: 'Dobrý večer, jak vám mohu pomoci?' You: '__________, hledám svůj pokoj.'
You should mirror the formal greeting used by the receptionist.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Czech Greetings by Time
Morning
- • Dobré ráno
Day
- • Dobrý den
Evening
- • Dobrý večer
Night (Parting)
- • Dobrou noc
بنك التمارين
4 تمارين1. Meeting a boss at 8 PM. 2. Leaving a party at 11 PM. 3. Meeting a friend at 7 PM.
Formal evening greeting is 'Dobrý večer', leaving at night is 'Dobrou noc', and friends use 'Ahoj'.
Dobrý ______, pane Nováku.
Since it is for a man (pane) and we are practicing evening greetings, 'večer' is the correct fit.
Choose the incorrect greeting for arriving at a restaurant at 7 PM.
'Dobrou noc' is only for saying goodbye or going to bed.
Receptionist: 'Dobrý večer, jak vám mohu pomoci?' You: '__________, hledám svůj pokoj.'
You should mirror the formal greeting used by the receptionist.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةUsually around 6 PM or when it gets dark. In winter, this could be as early as 4:30 PM!
Yes, it is the perfect greeting for a teacher or professor in an evening class.
No, that sounds very strange. Use 'Dobrý večer' or just the shortened 'Dobrý'.
Simply repeat 'Dobrý večer' back to the person.
Yes, if you are writing a formal email in the evening, it is a very polite opening.
'Večer' is masculine, and 'Dobrý' is the masculine adjective form. 'Dobré' is for neuter words like 'ráno'.
Yes, 'Dobrý večer' works for any number of people.
No, they are equal in formality, just used at different times.
People will likely laugh and think you are very tired or just woke up.
Yes, but mostly with elders or in service situations (shops, etc.).
عبارات ذات صلة
Dobrý den
similarGood day
Dobrou noc
contrastGood night
Hezký večer
builds onHave a nice evening
Dobré ráno
similarGood morning
Vítám vás
builds onI welcome you
Dobrý podvečer
specialized formGood late afternoon