Bedeutung
A common beverage preference.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Beer is often referred to as 'tekutý chlieb' (liquid bread). It is considered a basic necessity rather than a luxury. The 'foam' (pena) on a cold beer is very important. It should be thick and creamy, often called 'smotana' (cream). When clinking glasses of studené pivo, you must say 'Na zdravie!' and make eye contact. Failing to do so is seen as untrustworthy. Studené pivo is the standard accompaniment to heavy Slovak dishes like 'bryndzové halušky' or 'pečené koleno'.
The 'One' Rule
If you just say 'jedno studené', everyone knows you mean a beer.
Temperature Matters
Complaining about 'teplé pivo' is a valid reason to send a drink back in Slovakia.
Bedeutung
A common beverage preference.
The 'One' Rule
If you just say 'jedno studené', everyone knows you mean a beer.
Temperature Matters
Complaining about 'teplé pivo' is a valid reason to send a drink back in Slovakia.
Ordering like a local
Say 'Dvanástku, prosím' (A twelve-degree, please) to order a standard strong lager, which will always be served studené.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct ending for the adjective.
Prosím si jedno studen__ pivo.
The noun 'pivo' is neuter, so the adjective 'studené' must have the neuter ending '-é'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to order a cold beer?
How do you order?
This uses the polite 'Prosím si' and correct adjective-noun agreement.
Match the Slovak phrase with its English equivalent.
Match the pairs:
These are the basic size and temperature variations.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Je vonku horúco? B: Áno. A: Dáme si ______ ?
In hot weather, a cold beer is the most logical social choice in this context.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Where would you say 'Máte studené pivo?'
A pub is the primary location for ordering beer.
🎉 Ergebnis: /5
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Types of Pivo
Temperature
- • studené
- • vychladené
- • ľadové
Size
- • malé (0.3L)
- • veľké (0.5L)
Aufgabensammlung
5 AufgabenProsím si jedno studen__ pivo.
The noun 'pivo' is neuter, so the adjective 'studené' must have the neuter ending '-é'.
How do you order?
This uses the polite 'Prosím si' and correct adjective-noun agreement.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
These are the basic size and temperature variations.
A: Je vonku horúco? B: Áno. A: Dáme si ______ ?
In hot weather, a cold beer is the most logical social choice in this context.
Where would you say 'Máte studené pivo?'
A pub is the primary location for ordering beer.
🎉 Ergebnis: /5
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenUsually, yes. If you want non-alcoholic, you must specify 'nealkoholické pivo'.
Yes, but it implies it's extremely cold, almost with ice crystals. 'Studené' is more common.
Because 'pivo' is a neuter noun, and adjectives must match the gender of the noun they describe.
Yes, Slovaks drink cold beer year-round, though it's most popular in summer.
Teplé pivo (warm beer), which is generally disliked.
You can say 'veľmi studené pivo' or 'dobre vychladené pivo'.
At home or BBQs, yes. In a pub, it's almost always served in a glass (pohár).
It's a slang way to say 'one cold beer', referring to the dew (condensation) on the glass.
Compared to Western Europe, it is relatively cheap, especially in local pubs.
Most cafes carry at least one brand of bottled beer, so yes.
Verwandte Redewendungen
vychladené pivo
similarchilled beer
čapované pivo
specialized formdraught beer
nealkoholické pivo
specialized formnon-alcoholic beer
ísť na jedno
builds onto go for one (beer)