المعنى
Cute or informal greeting.
خلفية ثقافية
Slovaks use diminutives not just for small things, but to express emotional warmth. 'Čauko' is part of this 'emotional' grammar. The influence of Italian 'Ciao' is massive across the region (Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary), but each country adds its own local 'flavor' to the word. In the world of Slovak Instagram and TikTok, 'Čauko' is the standard way influencers address their 'fam' (followers). 'Čauko' is more prevalent in urban areas and among younger generations. In rural areas, more traditional greetings like 'Servus' or 'Nazdar' might still dominate.
The 'Vibe' Check
Use 'Čauko' when you want to sound approachable and friendly. It's a great 'ice-breaker' for informal groups.
The Boss Rule
Even if your boss is cool, wait for them to use 'Čauko' first before you use it with them.
المعنى
Cute or informal greeting.
The 'Vibe' Check
Use 'Čauko' when you want to sound approachable and friendly. It's a great 'ice-breaker' for informal groups.
The Boss Rule
Even if your boss is cool, wait for them to use 'Čauko' first before you use it with them.
Texting Mastery
Add a '👋' emoji after 'Čauko' in texts for maximum friendly impact.
Diminutive Power
Slovaks love diminutives. Using 'Čauko' shows you understand the 'soul' of the language.
اختبر نفسك
Match the greeting to the correct person.
Who would you say 'Čauko' to?
'Čauko' is an informal, diminutive greeting reserved for close friends and family members like a sister.
Complete the text message to your friend.
______, Adam! Ideš dnes na kávu?
In a text message to a friend, 'Čauko' is the most natural and friendly choice.
Which of these is a 'cute' variation of 'Čau'?
Select the correct slang form:
'Čauko' is the standard diminutive slang form in Slovak.
Finish the phone conversation.
A: 'Dobre, vidíme sa zajtra.' B: 'Jasné, ______!'
'Čauko' is a perfect way to end a casual conversation with a friend.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
When to use Čauko
Safe
- • Best friends
- • Siblings
- • Pets
- • Casual texts
Risky
- • Cool boss
- • New colleagues
- • In-laws
Never
- • Doctors
- • Police
- • Professors
- • Job interviews
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينWho would you say 'Čauko' to?
'Čauko' is an informal, diminutive greeting reserved for close friends and family members like a sister.
______, Adam! Ideš dnes na kávu?
In a text message to a friend, 'Čauko' is the most natural and friendly choice.
Select the correct slang form:
'Čauko' is the standard diminutive slang form in Slovak.
A: 'Dobre, vidíme sa zajtra.' B: 'Jasné, ______!'
'Čauko' is a perfect way to end a casual conversation with a friend.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNo, it is perfectly fine for both saying hello and goodbye!
Generally, no. It is too informal. Stick to 'Dobrý deň'.
It is an interjection, so it doesn't have a grammatical gender, but it uses a masculine suffix.
'Čau' is standard informal; 'Čauko' is more playful and affectionate.
Some do with their grandchildren, but it's mostly a word used by younger and middle-aged people.
Only if you are very close with the recipient and the company culture is very casual.
Always with a 'Č'. 'Cauko' is a common typo but technically incorrect.
Yes, it is understood and used nationwide, though 'Servus' is a strong competitor in the West.
Yes! You can say 'Čauko všetci!' (Hi everyone!).
'Ahoj' is the standard informal greeting. 'Čauko' is its slangier, cuter cousin.
عبارات ذات صلة
Ahojko
similarCute version of Ahoj
Čauky
variationAnother cute version of Čau
Čaues
variationSlangy version of Čau
Nazdar
similarHi (informal)
Servus
similarHi/Bye (regional)
Dovidenia
contrastGoodbye (formal)