معنی
Polite request for assistance.
زمینه فرهنگی
Slovenians value privacy and may seem cold at first, but they are extremely helpful if you approach them politely with the formal 'Vikanje'. In the Alps, it is customary to greet everyone with 'Dober dan' and offer help if someone looks struggling. The phrase is very common on trails. In the capital, people are used to tourists. Dropping the 'Ali' and just saying 'Mi lahko pomagate?' is very common and sounds more 'local'. In villages, helping neighbors ('sosedska pomoč') is a way of life. If you ask for help, don't be surprised if you are invited in for coffee or 'šnopc'.
The 'A' Shortcut
In 90% of spoken situations, you can just say 'A mi lahko...' instead of 'Ali mi lahko...'
The Dative Trap
Never say 'Ali ME lahko...'. It's a dead giveaway that you're a beginner. Always use 'MI'.
معنی
Polite request for assistance.
The 'A' Shortcut
In 90% of spoken situations, you can just say 'A mi lahko...' instead of 'Ali mi lahko...'
The Dative Trap
Never say 'Ali ME lahko...'. It's a dead giveaway that you're a beginner. Always use 'MI'.
Add 'Prosim'
Adding 'prosim' (please) at the end makes you sound much more fluent and polite.
Eye Contact
When asking for help, maintain polite eye contact. It's expected in Slovenian culture.
خودت رو بسنج
Choose the correct formal way to ask for help from a stranger.
Oprostite, ali ___ lahko pomagate?
The verb 'pomagati' always takes the dative case 'mi'.
Complete the sentence with the correct verb ending for a formal request.
Ali mi lahko pomag___?
The '-ate' ending is used for the formal 'you' (Vikanje).
Match the phrase to the correct person.
Which phrase would you use with a police officer?
A police officer is a formal contact, so 'pomagate' is required.
Fill in the missing word in this dialogue.
A: Oprostite, ali mi lahko pomagate? B: Seveda, ___ želite?
'Kaj želite?' means 'What do you want/need?'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Formal vs Informal
Where to use this phrase
Travel
- • Train station
- • Airport
- • Hotel
Daily Life
- • Supermarket
- • Post office
- • Bank
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاOprostite, ali ___ lahko pomagate?
The verb 'pomagati' always takes the dative case 'mi'.
Ali mi lahko pomag___?
The '-ate' ending is used for the formal 'you' (Vikanje).
Which phrase would you use with a police officer?
A police officer is a formal contact, so 'pomagate' is required.
A: Oprostite, ali mi lahko pomagate? B: Seveda, ___ želite?
'Kaj želite?' means 'What do you want/need?'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
12 سوالIn writing, yes. In speaking, you can replace it with 'A' or just use a questioning tone.
Yes, it is the perfect way to ask a waiter for something extra.
'Pomagate' is formal/plural, 'pomagaš' is informal/singular.
Change 'mi' (me) to 'nam' (us): 'Ali nam lahko pomagate?'.
Not at all, as long as you use this formal version and start with 'Oprostite'.
You can still use 'pomagate'. It covers both plural and formal singular.
Say 'Seveda' (Of course) or 'Z veseljem' (With pleasure).
Yes, it's very common in formal emails.
No, it's an adverb that functions like 'can' in English.
Just say 'Prosim, pomoč' (Please, help). It's not perfect, but it works.
Yes, with elders and in professional settings, though they are quicker to switch to 'Tikanje'.
'Mi lahko pomagate?' (dropping the Ali) is the most common short version.
عبارات مرتبط
Na pomoč!
specialized formHelp!
Mi lahko pomagaš?
similarCan you help me? (informal)
Kaj potrebujete?
contrastWhat do you need?
Z veseljem.
builds onWith pleasure.
Ali bi mi lahko svetovali?
specialized formCould you advise me?
Iščem...
builds onI am looking for...