معنی
Saying time passes quickly.
زمینه فرهنگی
Slovaks often use this phrase as a polite way to end a visit. It signals that the time spent was pleasant and the departure is only because 'time flies.' In the broader Austro-Hungarian cultural sphere, there is a shared sense of 'Gemütlichkeit' (pohoda). 'Čas letí' is the standard commentary when this state is interrupted by the clock. On Slovak social media, #casleti is a top hashtag for anniversaries, birthdays, and 'Throwback Thursday' style posts. Older generations might use 'Čas letí' to reflect on the brevity of life in a more religious or fatalistic sense.
Add 'ale'
Saying 'Ten čas ale letí!' (But how time flies!) makes you sound much more like a native speaker.
Don't say 'Čas letí rýchly'
Always use the adverb 'rýchlo'. Adjectives describe nouns, adverbs describe verbs (flying).
معنی
Saying time passes quickly.
Add 'ale'
Saying 'Ten čas ale letí!' (But how time flies!) makes you sound much more like a native speaker.
Don't say 'Čas letí rýchly'
Always use the adverb 'rýchlo'. Adjectives describe nouns, adverbs describe verbs (flying).
Use with 'však?'
Adding 'však?' (right?) at the end is a great way to invite the other person to agree with you.
The 'Sigh'
Often, Slovaks will say this with a small sigh and a smile. It's a shared moment of human connection.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'letieť'.
Neuveríš, ako ten čas ______!
The sentence is in the present tense and 'čas' is singular.
Which phrase is the most natural for a birthday party?
Tvoja dcéra je už dospelá!
'Čas letí' is the standard idiom for expressing surprise at how fast someone has grown.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Už je polnoc! B: Čože? ______
The speaker is surprised by the late hour, making 'Čas letí' the perfect response.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are looking at old photos from 10 years ago.
Looking at old photos triggers nostalgia about the fast passage of time.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Speed of Time
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاNeuveríš, ako ten čas ______!
The sentence is in the present tense and 'čas' is singular.
Tvoja dcéra je už dospelá!
'Čas letí' is the standard idiom for expressing surprise at how fast someone has grown.
A: Už je polnoc! B: Čože? ______
The speaker is surprised by the late hour, making 'Čas letí' the perfect response.
You are looking at old photos from 10 years ago.
Looking at old photos triggers nostalgia about the fast passage of time.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
12 سوالIt is neutral. You can use it in almost any context, from a business meeting to a family dinner.
No, for a fast clock, say 'Hodiny idú popredu.'
The past tense is 'Čas letel.'
Technically you could say 'Dni letia' (Days fly), but 'Čas letí' is the fixed idiom.
Yes, 'Time flies like a bird' is a common poetic expansion.
In Slovak, we say 'Čas letí, keď sa človek baví.'
Not inherently. It can be nostalgic (sad) or a compliment (happy), depending on your tone.
Yes, many Slovak pop and rock songs use this phrase to talk about life and love.
It's better to say 'Môj čas sa kráti' (My time is shortening) if you mean you are running out of time.
The opposite is 'Čas sa vlečie' (Time drags).
They are roughly equal, but 'Čas letí' feels slightly more expressive.
Yes, for example: 'Čas letí a termín sa blíži.' (Time flies and the deadline is approaching.)
عبارات مرتبط
Čas sú peniaze
similarTime is money
Čas beží
synonymTime runs
Čas sa vlečie
contrastTime drags
Zabiť čas
builds onTo kill time
Márniť čas
similarTo waste time
V pravý čas
specialized formAt the right time