معنی
A negative response to 'How are you?'.
زمینه فرهنگی
Slovaks value 'úprimnosť' (sincerity). Answering 'Mám sa zle' is not seen as being a 'burden' but as being honest. It often starts a deeper conversation. There is a shared cultural trait of 'pessimistic realism' in the region. Complaining about health or the economy is a standard social lubricant. In the US, 'How are you?' is a greeting. In Slovakia, it's a question. Using 'Mám sa zle' in the US might shock people; in Slovakia, it's just an update. Among close colleagues, 'Mám sa zle' is a way to signal that you need support or a lighter workload that day.
Be Honest
Don't be afraid to use this with Slovak friends. They prefer honesty over a fake 'I'm fine'.
Avoid 'Som zle'
This is the #1 mistake. It makes you sound like a movie villain!
معنی
A negative response to 'How are you?'.
Be Honest
Don't be afraid to use this with Slovak friends. They prefer honesty over a fake 'I'm fine'.
Avoid 'Som zle'
This is the #1 mistake. It makes you sound like a movie villain!
Add 'lebo'
Always follow 'Mám sa zle' with 'lebo' (because) to keep the conversation going.
The 'Why' Factor
Expect people to ask 'Prečo?' (Why?) immediately after you say this.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the missing word to say 'I am doing badly'.
Ja ___ sa zle.
The first person singular form of 'mať' is 'mám'.
Which sentence is the correct way to say 'He is doing badly'?
Select the correct option:
In Slovak, the reflexive 'sa' usually comes before the verb or in the second position. 'On sa má zle' is the most natural order.
Match the Slovak phrase with its English meaning.
Match them up:
These are the standard variations of the 'How are you' response.
Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate response.
A: Ako sa máš, Peter? B: ________, lebo som stratil kľúče.
Losing keys is a negative event, so 'Mám sa zle' is the logical response.
In which situation would you most likely say 'Mám sa zle'?
Choose the best scenario:
This phrase is used for negative physical or mental states.
🎉 امتیاز: /5
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
The 'How are you?' Spectrum
بانک تمرین
5 تمرینهاJa ___ sa zle.
The first person singular form of 'mať' is 'mám'.
Select the correct option:
In Slovak, the reflexive 'sa' usually comes before the verb or in the second position. 'On sa má zle' is the most natural order.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
These are the standard variations of the 'How are you' response.
A: Ako sa máš, Peter? B: ________, lebo som stratil kľúče.
Losing keys is a negative event, so 'Mám sa zle' is the logical response.
Choose the best scenario:
This phrase is used for negative physical or mental states.
🎉 امتیاز: /5
سوالات متداول
14 سوالNo, it's not rude. It's honest. However, in very formal settings, it might be seen as 'too much information'.
Yes, it's very common to use it when you have a cold or the flu.
'Mám sa zle' is about your general state. 'Cítim sa zle' is more about your internal feelings or physical health.
Use the past tense: 'Mal som sa zle' (masculine) or 'Mala som sa zle' (feminine).
Only if you have a close relationship. Otherwise, use something more neutral like 'Nie je mi najlepšie'.
The direct opposite is 'Mám sa dobre' (I am doing well).
Yes, 'veľmi' (very) is a common intensifier for this phrase.
It's a linguistic tradition in Slavic languages to view one's state as something one 'possesses'.
No! That would be 'Som zlý'. 'Mám sa zle' only refers to your current state.
Yes, it's very common in texts, often accompanied by a ☹️ emoji.
You can say 'Mám sa trochu zle' or 'Mám sa tak všelijako' (I'm doing so-so).
No, 'zle' is an adverb. The adjective is 'zlý'.
Yes, you can say 'Moja rodina sa má zle' if they are going through a hard time.
Yes, 'Mám sa nanič' is the most common informal/slangy way to say it.
عبارات مرتبط
Mám sa nanič
similarI'm doing terribly/for nothing.
Mám sa dobre
contrastI'm doing well.
Je mi zle
similarI feel sick/nauseous.
Mám sa pod psa
specialized formI'm doing like a dog (terribly).
Dá sa
contrastIt's okay / I'm getting by.