Zelo dobro
Very good
Phrase in 30 Seconds
Use 'Zelo dobro' to express that something is very good or that you are satisfied with a situation.
- Means: A direct translation of 'very good' used for quality or satisfaction.
- Used in: Responding to 'How are you?', evaluating food, or praising work.
- Don't confuse: Don't use it as a standalone 'yes'—it specifically evaluates quality.
Explanation at your level:
Bedeutung
Expressing satisfaction or quality.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Slovenians appreciate direct but polite feedback.
Keep it simple
Don't overthink the grammar.
Bedeutung
Expressing satisfaction or quality.
Keep it simple
Don't overthink the grammar.
Teste dich selbst
Complete the sentence.
Kako si? ______ ______.
The correct phrase is 'Zelo dobro'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /1
Häufig gestellte Fragen
1 FragenYes, it is very versatile.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Odlično
synonymExcellent
Wo du es verwendest
Meeting a friend
A: Kako si?
B: Zelo dobro, hvala!
Eating at a restaurant
Waiter: Vam je všeč hrana?
Customer: Da, zelo dobro!
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Zelo' as 'Zeal' (enthusiasm) and 'Dobro' as 'Good'. You have 'Zeal for Good' things!
Visual Association
Imagine a giant, glowing green checkmark floating in the air. Every time you say 'Zelo dobro', the checkmark gets brighter.
Rhyme
Zelo dobro, it's the way to go!
Story
You walk into a bakery in Ljubljana. The baker asks how the bread is. You take a bite, smile, and say 'Zelo dobro!'. He smiles back, and you feel like a local.
Word Web
Herausforderung
For one day, try to use 'Zelo dobro' every time you want to say 'Very good' in your head or in conversation.
In Other Languages
Muy bien
None, they are functionally identical.
Sehr gut
German 'gut' can be both adjective and adverb.
Très bien
None.
Totemo yoi
Japanese has different forms for adjectives and adverbs.
Jidan jayyid
Word order is reversed.
Hěn hǎo
The intensifier is often required even when not emphasizing 'very'.
Mae-u jo-a-yo
Politeness levels change the ending.
Muito bem
None.
Easily Confused
Adjective vs Adverb
Use 'dobro' for actions.
FAQ (1)
Yes, it is very versatile.