معنی
A very common daily habit.
زمینه فرهنگی
The 'Turecká káva' (Turkish coffee) is a staple for older generations. It's not filtered; the grounds stay at the bottom. Don't drink the last centimeter! Historically, Bratislava was a 'pressburg' city with a cafe on every corner. Today, 'kávičkári' refers to people who spend hours in cafes, often seen as a trendy urban lifestyle. In Slovak offices, the 'coffee machine' is the social hub. It is common to offer to bring a coffee for a colleague if you are going to the kitchen. When you visit a Slovak home, you will be offered coffee almost immediately. It is polite to accept, even if you only take a few sips.
The '-u' rule
Always remember the '-u' at the end of 'kávu'. It's the most common mistake for beginners.
Paying the bill
If you invite someone ('Pozývam ťa na kávu'), it is expected that you pay.
معنی
A very common daily habit.
The '-u' rule
Always remember the '-u' at the end of 'kávu'. It's the most common mistake for beginners.
Paying the bill
If you invite someone ('Pozývam ťa na kávu'), it is expected that you pay.
Ordering like a local
Instead of 'Chcem piť kávu', say 'Dám si kávu' when talking to a waiter.
Turkish Coffee
If an older person offers you coffee, it might be 'Turek'. Don't stir it too much or you'll drink the grounds!
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'piť' and the noun 'káva'.
Ja každé ráno _______ (piť) _______ (káva).
For 'ja', the verb is 'pijem'. The object 'káva' must be in the accusative 'kávu'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct invitation:
After 'chceš' (want), we use the infinitive 'piť', and the object must be 'kávu'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Čo robíš? B: _________ s kamarátkou v meste.
The speaker is describing their own action in the singular.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are at a cafe and the waiter asks what you want.
'Prosím si' is the standard way to order, though 'Budem piť kávu' is grammatically possible.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Types of Coffee in Slovakia
Classic
- • Turecká káva
- • Viedenská káva
- • Espresso
With Milk
- • Káva s mliekom
- • Cappuccino
- • Latte
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاJa každé ráno _______ (piť) _______ (káva).
For 'ja', the verb is 'pijem'. The object 'káva' must be in the accusative 'kávu'.
Select the correct invitation:
After 'chceš' (want), we use the infinitive 'piť', and the object must be 'kávu'.
A: Čo robíš? B: _________ s kamarátkou v meste.
The speaker is describing their own action in the singular.
Situation: You are at a cafe and the waiter asks what you want.
'Prosím si' is the standard way to order, though 'Budem piť kávu' is grammatically possible.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالIt's neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
Because it's the object of the verb 'piť'. This requires the Accusative case.
Yes, the grammar is exactly the same: 'Pijem čaj'.
It's a person who loves coffee and the lifestyle of sitting in cafes.
Say 'Pijem kávu s mliekom'.
Extremely. It is the most common social drink during the day.
'Piť' is the act of drinking; 'vypiť' means to finish the whole drink.
Yes, just add 'bez kofeínu': 'Pijem kávu bez kofeínu'.
Many do, but 'čierna káva' (black) is also very common.
Yes, Slovak cafe culture is very relaxed about time.
عبارات مرتبط
dať si kávu
similarto have a coffee
skočiť na kávu
specialized formto pop out for a coffee
kávičkovať
builds onto enjoy coffee socially for a long time
vypiť kávu
specialized formto drink up the coffee