A1 noun Standard. Used in all contexts, from formal to informal.

sobota

/ˈsobota/

Ejemplos

1

V sobotu jdeme do kina.

On Saturday, we are going to the cinema.

2

Mám rád klidné sobotní ráno.

I like a peaceful Saturday morning.

3

Co děláš v sobotu?

What are you doing on Saturday?

4

Sobota je můj oblíbený den.

Saturday is my favorite day.

5

Každou sobotu chodíme na trh.

Every Saturday we go to the market.

Colocaciones comunes

sobotní večer (Saturday evening)
sobotní ráno (Saturday morning)
volná sobota (free Saturday)

How to Use It

Notas de uso

When referring to a specific Saturday, use 'tuto sobotu' (this Saturday) or 'příští sobotu' (next Saturday). For habitual actions, use 'každou sobotu' (every Saturday).


Errores comunes

Confusing it with 'svátek' (holiday) due to similar sound.
Forgetting the 'v' when saying 'on Saturday' (e.g., just 'sobota jdeme' instead of 'v sobotu jdeme').

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Origen de la palabra

From Proto-Slavic *sobota, from Greek σάββατον (sábbaton), from Hebrew שַׁבָּת (šabbāṯ, “Sabbath”).

Contexto cultural

Saturday is a typical day for relaxation, family activities, and social gatherings in the Czech Republic, similar to many Western cultures. Many people use it for shopping, hobbies, or visiting friends and family.

Truco para recordar

Think of 'so' as in 'so long, workday!' and 'bota' rhymes with 'quota' – you've reached your work quota for the week, now it's 'sobota'!

Preguntas frecuentes

3 preguntas

No, days of the week in Czech, including 'sobota', are not capitalized unless they start a sentence.

You can say 'v sobotu' (literally 'in Saturday') or simply 'sobota' with context.

While primarily meaning 'Saturday', in some colloquial or older contexts, it might indirectly refer to the Sabbath due to its etymology, but this is rare in modern usage.

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