Bedeutung
Specifying a time in the near future.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Czechs are known for being 'early birds.' Many jobs start at 7:00 AM, so 'zítra ráno' is a very active time for business and errands. Meeting for breakfast ('snídaně') is becoming more popular in cities like Prague, but traditionally, 'zítra ráno' is for work, not socializing. Using 'zejtra' (informal) in a formal business email is a major faux pas. Always use 'zítra' in writing. The distinction between 'ráno' and 'dopoledne' is strict. 'Ráno' ends when the workday is in full swing, usually around 9:00 AM.
No Prepositions!
Remember: never say 'v zítra ráno'. Just the two words are enough.
The 9 AM Rule
If your plan is for 10:30 AM, use 'zítra dopoledne' instead of 'zítra ráno'.
Bedeutung
Specifying a time in the near future.
No Prepositions!
Remember: never say 'v zítra ráno'. Just the two words are enough.
The 9 AM Rule
If your plan is for 10:30 AM, use 'zítra dopoledne' instead of 'zítra ráno'.
Sound Like a Local
Use 'zejtra ráno' when talking to friends in Prague to sound more natural.
Early Bird Culture
If a Czech says 'zítra ráno', they might mean as early as 7:00 AM. Be prepared!
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing words to say 'Tomorrow morning I am going to work.'
_______ _______ jdu do práce.
Czech time expressions like 'zítra ráno' do not use prepositions.
Which of these is the informal, spoken version of 'tomorrow morning'?
Jak se to řekne neformálně?
In spoken Czech, 'zítra' often changes to 'zejtra'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kdy se uvidíme? B: _______ _______ v osm u školy.
The context implies a future meeting, and 'v osm' fits a morning schedule.
Match the time to the correct Czech expression.
7:00 AM tomorrow
7:00 AM is early morning, which is 'ráno'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Formal vs. Informal
Aufgabensammlung
4 Aufgaben_______ _______ jdu do práce.
Czech time expressions like 'zítra ráno' do not use prepositions.
Jak se to řekne neformálně?
In spoken Czech, 'zítra' often changes to 'zejtra'.
A: Kdy se uvidíme? B: _______ _______ v osm u školy.
The context implies a future meeting, and 'v osm' fits a morning schedule.
7:00 AM tomorrow
7:00 AM is early morning, which is 'ráno'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
12 FragenNo, Czech uses the adverbial form directly. Just say 'zítra ráno'.
'Ráno' is early morning (sunrise to ~9 AM). 'Dopoledne' is late morning (9 AM to noon).
It's grammatically possible but sounds very unnatural. Always put 'zítra' first.
It is 'Common Czech' (Obecná čeština). It's not exactly slang, but it is informal and very common in speech.
Use 'zítra brzy ráno'.
In this phrase, no. It stays as 'ráno' because it's acting as an adverb.
Yes, but use the standard 'zítra', never 'zejtra'.
Say 'zítra ráno v osm'.
Yes, it is the standard expression nationwide.
Use the adjective: 'zítřejší ranní schůzka'.
Not really, 'zítra ráno' is already very concise.
'Včera večer' (yesterday evening) or 'zítra večer' (tomorrow evening).
Verwandte Redewendungen
Dneska ráno
similarThis morning
Včera ráno
similarYesterday morning
Zítra večer
contrastTomorrow evening
Zítra dopoledne
specialized formTomorrow late morning
Brzy ráno
specialized formEarly morning