Significado
Bread that is newly baked.
Contexto cultural
Bread is often bought daily. Unlike in some countries where bread is bought once a week and kept in the freezer, Czechs prefer to walk to the local 'večerka' or 'pekárna' for a fresh loaf. The 'Bread and Salt' (Chléb a sůl) welcome is a symbol of hospitality across Slavic nations. The bread represents wealth/life and the salt represents protection from evil. The 'patka' (the end of the bread) is highly coveted when the bread is fresh because it is the crunchiest part. Children often fight over who gets it. There is a massive resurgence in 'kváskový chléb' (sourdough). People will travel across Prague or Brno just to get a 'čerstvý chléb' from a specific artisanal bakery.
The 'Chleba' Shortcut
If you want to sound like a local, use 'chleba' instead of 'chléb'. It's technically the genitive case, but everyone uses it as the nominative in casual conversation.
Don't say 'Nový'
Avoid saying 'nový chléb'. It's the most common mistake for English speakers. Stick to 'čerstvý'.
Significado
Bread that is newly baked.
The 'Chleba' Shortcut
If you want to sound like a local, use 'chleba' instead of 'chléb'. It's technically the genitive case, but everyone uses it as the nominative in casual conversation.
Don't say 'Nový'
Avoid saying 'nový chléb'. It's the most common mistake for English speakers. Stick to 'čerstvý'.
The Patka
If someone offers you the 'patka' (the end piece) of a fresh loaf, they really like you!
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the correct form of the adjective 'čerstvý'.
Mám rád _______ chléb.
'Chléb' is masculine inanimate nominative/accusative, so 'čerstvý' is the correct form.
Which sentence is correct?
How do you ask if the bread is fresh?
In Czech, 'čerstvý' is used for food quality, never 'nový' (new) or 'mladý' (young).
Match the Czech phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the most common bread-related descriptors.
Complete the dialogue at the bakery.
Zákazník: Dobrý den, chci jeden chléb. Prodavač: Tady je. Je ještě teplý. Zákazník: Skvělé, miluju _______ _______.
The context of 'teplý' (warm) confirms the bread is 'čerstvý'.
Where would you most likely see the sign 'Čerstvý chléb každý den'?
Select the location:
Bakeries are the primary source of fresh bread.
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Ayudas visuales
Bread Quality
Banco de ejercicios
5 ejerciciosMám rád _______ chléb.
'Chléb' is masculine inanimate nominative/accusative, so 'čerstvý' is the correct form.
How do you ask if the bread is fresh?
In Czech, 'čerstvý' is used for food quality, never 'nový' (new) or 'mladý' (young).
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
These are the most common bread-related descriptors.
Zákazník: Dobrý den, chci jeden chléb. Prodavač: Tady je. Je ještě teplý. Zákazník: Skvělé, miluju _______ _______.
The context of 'teplý' (warm) confirms the bread is 'čerstvý'.
Select the location:
Bakeries are the primary source of fresh bread.
🎉 Puntuación: /5
Preguntas frecuentes
12 preguntasYes, 'chleba' is the colloquial version used in everyday speech, while 'chléb' is the formal, written form.
Yes! 'Čerstvá zelenina' is the standard way to say fresh vegetables.
Say 'Jeden celý chléb, prosím.'
The opposite is 'starý chléb' (stale bread) or 'tvrdý chléb' (hard bread).
In Czech, voiced consonants at the end of a word become unvoiced. So 'b' becomes 'p'.
Yes, Czech bread is usually a sourdough rye-wheat blend, much denser and heartier than American white bread.
Usually for 1-2 days if kept in a bread box or a linen bag.
Yes, 'čerstvá voda' means fresh, cool water.
It means 'freshly baked'. It's a more specific version of 'čerstvý'.
Almost! It's very common with breakfast, dinner, and as a side for soups and goulash.
Say 'krajíc chleba'.
Rarely, but 'vypadat čerstvě' means to look refreshed or well-rested.
Frases relacionadas
čerstvé pečivo
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starý chléb
contraststale bread
kváskový chléb
specialized formsourdough bread
domácí chléb
similarhomemade bread
křupavý chléb
similarcrunchy bread