मतलब
Wishing someone a safe journey.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Czechs often add 'A napiš, až dojedeš' (And write when you arrive) to 'Šťastnou cestu.' It is a cultural norm to send a text message immediately upon reaching a destination to reassure those left behind. In Slovakia, the equivalent is 'Šťastnú cestu.' The cultures share the same tradition of wishing safety, often accompanied by a small snack ('výslužka') for the road. The Polish 'Szczęśliwej drogi' is often followed by 'już czas' (it's time), popularized by a famous song. There is a shared West Slavic emphasis on the 'road' (droga/cesta). There is an old tradition of 'sitting down before a journey' for a minute of silence to ensure a 'Šťastnou cestu.' While fading in cities, some older Czechs still practice this brief moment of calm before departing.
The 'SMS' Rule
If you say 'Šťastnou cestu' to a Czech person, they will likely text you 'Dojel jsem' (I arrived) when they get there. It's polite to acknowledge that text!
Don't forget the 'U'
Saying 'Šťastná cesta' sounds like you are describing a journey in a book, not wishing someone well. Always use the 'ou' and 'u' endings.
मतलब
Wishing someone a safe journey.
The 'SMS' Rule
If you say 'Šťastnou cestu' to a Czech person, they will likely text you 'Dojel jsem' (I arrived) when they get there. It's polite to acknowledge that text!
Don't forget the 'U'
Saying 'Šťastná cesta' sounds like you are describing a journey in a book, not wishing someone well. Always use the 'ou' and 'u' endings.
Add 'Hlavně'
Adding 'Hlavně' (Mainly/Above all) before the phrase makes it sound much more native and sincere: 'Hlavně šťastnou cestu!'
खुद को परखो
Choose the correct form of the phrase to wish someone a safe trip.
Kamarád odjíždí do Ameriky. Co mu řekneš?
We use the feminine accusative singular form 'Šťastnou cestu'.
Complete the sentence with the correct word.
Přeji vám ________ cestu!
The adjective must be in the feminine accusative form to match 'cestu'.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
When would you say 'Šťastný let'?
'Let' means flight, so 'Šťastný let' is for air travel.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Už musím jít na vlak. B: Dobře, ________. A: Díky, ahoj!
The context of catching a train requires a travel well-wish.
Match the Czech phrase with its English equivalent.
Match the following:
These are the standard translations for these travel-related wishes.
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विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
When to say Šťastnou cestu
Transport
- • Car trips
- • Train rides
- • Bus journeys
Special
- • Flights (Šťastný let)
- • Boat trips
- • Hiking
अभ्यास बैंक
5 अभ्यासKamarád odjíždí do Ameriky. Co mu řekneš?
We use the feminine accusative singular form 'Šťastnou cestu'.
Přeji vám ________ cestu!
The adjective must be in the feminine accusative form to match 'cestu'.
When would you say 'Šťastný let'?
'Let' means flight, so 'Šťastný let' is for air travel.
A: Už musím jít na vlak. B: Dobře, ________. A: Díky, ahoj!
The context of catching a train requires a travel well-wish.
बाईं ओर के प्रत्येक आइटम को दाईं ओर के उसके जोड़े से मिलाएं:
These are the standard translations for these travel-related wishes.
🎉 स्कोर: /5
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYou can, but it might sound a bit formal. For short trips, 'Měj se' or 'Čau' is more common unless the weather is bad or the drive is tricky.
It is always 'Šťastnou cestu' (accusative). 'Cestě' is dative/locative and is not used in this expression.
Functionally, nothing. 'Šťastnou cestu' is the direct Czech equivalent of the French 'Bon voyage'.
Yes, it is perfectly polite. To make it more formal, say 'Přeji vám šťastnou cestu.'
Usually no. It's for travel involving vehicles or long distances. For a walk, say 'Hezkou procházku' (Have a nice walk).
Simply say 'Děkuji' (Thank you). If they are also traveling, say 'Děkuji, nápodobně' (Thank you, likewise).
Yes, it's very common in texts. You can even use the abbreviation 'Šť. cestu!' in very informal chats.
Not a direct one, but people might say 'Dojjeď v klidu' (Arrive in peace/calmly).
Because 'cesta' is a feminine noun, and the adjective must agree with it in gender and case (feminine accusative).
Yes, it's used metaphorically in literature or formal speeches to describe a journey of discovery or life.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Šťastný let
specialized formHappy flight
Dobrou cestu
synonymGood journey
Dojjeďte v pořádku
similarArrive in order/safely
Vrať se brzy
builds onCome back soon