معنی
Thinking of a new plan.
زمینه فرهنگی
Slovaks value 'improvizácia' (improvisation). Having a 'nápad' to fix a car with a piece of wire or cook a feast from a nearly empty fridge is a point of pride. In coffee house culture (kaviarenská kultúra), 'mať nápady' is the currency of intellectuals and artists who spend hours debating in Bratislava's Old Town. In modern Slovak tech hubs, 'mať nápad' is often replaced by English 'brainstorming', but the core phrase remains for the actual output of the session. Many folk tales feature a 'hlúpy Jano' (Simple John) who actually 'má nápad' that outsmarts the king or a dragon, showing that ideas are more important than status.
Add an adjective
To sound more natural, add 'dobrý' (good) or 'skvelý' (great). 'Mám skvelý nápad!' sounds much more enthusiastic.
Watch the 'ť'
Don't forget the softening on 'mať'. If you say 'mat', it sounds like 'matte' or 'checkmate' in other contexts.
معنی
Thinking of a new plan.
Add an adjective
To sound more natural, add 'dobrý' (good) or 'skvelý' (great). 'Mám skvelý nápad!' sounds much more enthusiastic.
Watch the 'ť'
Don't forget the softening on 'mať'. If you say 'mat', it sounds like 'matte' or 'checkmate' in other contexts.
Use with 'ako'
Combine 'Mám nápad' with 'ako' (how) to explain your solution: 'Mám nápad, ako to urobiť.'
Modesty
Slovaks often say 'Mám taký malý nápad' (I have such a small idea) to be polite, even if the idea is big.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'mať'.
Ja ______ skvelý nápad!
The first person singular form of 'mať' is 'mám'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct way to say 'I have an idea for a gift'.
In Slovak, 'nápad' takes the preposition 'na' followed by the accusative case.
Complete the dialogue.
Peter: 'Nudím sa.' Jana: '______ nápad! Poďme do kina.'
The standard phrase to introduce a suggestion is 'Mám nápad'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are in a meeting and want to suggest a new way to save money.
'Mať nápad' is the correct phrase for a creative solution or suggestion.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Nápad vs. Myšlienka
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاJa ______ skvelý nápad!
The first person singular form of 'mať' is 'mám'.
Choose the correct way to say 'I have an idea for a gift'.
In Slovak, 'nápad' takes the preposition 'na' followed by the accusative case.
Peter: 'Nudím sa.' Jana: '______ nápad! Poďme do kina.'
The standard phrase to introduce a suggestion is 'Mám nápad'.
You are in a meeting and want to suggest a new way to save money.
'Mať nápad' is the correct phrase for a creative solution or suggestion.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
12 سوالYes, but it sounds very formal or academic. 'Mám nápad' is much more natural for daily life.
It is masculine inanimate. This means adjectives end in -ý (dobrý nápad).
'Mať' is having it now; 'dostať' is the moment it entered your mind.
You say 'Nemám nápad'.
Yes, it's common in brainstorming, but for the final document, use 'návrh'.
No, but the verb 'napadnúť' can mean both 'to occur to' and 'to attack'. The noun 'nápad' only means 'idea'.
The plural is 'nápady'.
It's better to say 'Mám pre teba nápad' (I have an idea for you).
No, use 'názor' for opinions.
Say 'To je skvelý nápad!'
Yes, it's identical in Czech: 'Mám nápad'.
If the dream gave you a creative plan, yes. If you just mean the dream itself, use 'sen'.
عبارات مرتبط
Dostať nápad
similarTo get an idea
Vnuknutie
specialized formInspiration/Intuition
Návrh
contrastProposal
Myšlienka
similarA thought
Zrealizovať nápad
builds onTo realize/execute an idea
Prísť s nápadom
similarTo come up with an idea