मतलब
Expressing pleasure at seeing someone.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Czechs are known for being reserved with strangers but very warm with friends. Saying 'Rád tě vidím' is a sign that you have entered their 'inner circle.' The phrase is almost identical in Slovak ('Rád ťa vidím'). The cultural etiquette regarding formality and sincerity is very similar to the Czech Republic. In many Central European cultures, eye contact is crucial when saying this phrase. Looking away can make the greeting seem insincere. Expats often overuse this phrase in formal settings. Locals will understand, but using 'Vás' will earn you much more respect.
Gender is Key
Always remember to check your own gender before speaking. It's the most common mistake for beginners!
The 'Vás' Rule
When in doubt, use 'Vás.' It's better to be too formal than too informal in Czech culture.
मतलब
Expressing pleasure at seeing someone.
Gender is Key
Always remember to check your own gender before speaking. It's the most common mistake for beginners!
The 'Vás' Rule
When in doubt, use 'Vás.' It's better to be too formal than too informal in Czech culture.
Add 'Zase'
Adding 'zase' (again) makes you sound much more natural and shows you value the relationship.
Smile!
Czechs don't smile at everyone, so when you say this, a genuine smile makes it much more effective.
खुद को परखो
You are a woman meeting a male friend. Which phrase is correct?
Ahoj Petře, ________ tě vidím!
Since the speaker is a woman, she must use the feminine form 'Ráda.'
Fill in the correct informal pronoun.
Rád ____ vidím, kamaráde!
'Tě' is the informal accusative pronoun used for friends.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Phrase: 'Rád Vás vidím, pane profesore.'
The use of 'Vás' and 'pane profesore' indicates a formal situation.
Complete the dialogue.
Honza: 'Ahoj! Rád tě zase vidím.' Jana: 'Ahoj Honzo, já tě ____ ráda vidím!'
'Taky' means 'also' or 'too,' which is the natural response to a greeting.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Gender Agreement for 'Rád'
Speaker
- • Male: Rád
- • Female: Ráda
- • Group: Rádi
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासAhoj Petře, ________ tě vidím!
Since the speaker is a woman, she must use the feminine form 'Ráda.'
Rád ____ vidím, kamaráde!
'Tě' is the informal accusative pronoun used for friends.
Phrase: 'Rád Vás vidím, pane profesore.'
The use of 'Vás' and 'pane profesore' indicates a formal situation.
Honza: 'Ahoj! Rád tě zase vidím.' Jana: 'Ahoj Honzo, já tě ____ ráda vidím!'
'Taky' means 'also' or 'too,' which is the natural response to a greeting.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालNo, that is a literal translation from English and is incorrect. Use 'Rád tě vidím' or 'Jsem rád, že tě vidím.'
Only if you have a very close relationship with the person. Otherwise, use 'Rád Vás vidím' or a more formal greeting.
The feminine form is 'Ráda tě vidím.'
You say 'Rád jsem tě viděl' (male speaker) or 'Ráda jsem tě viděla' (female speaker).
Yes! Czechs love their dogs and often say 'Rád tě vidím' to them when they get home.
Czech is a gendered language. Most non-binary people choose the form they feel most comfortable with, or use the plural 'Rádi' in some contexts, though this is still evolving.
'Vidím' is present (I see you now). 'Uvidím' is future (I will see you). Use 'vidím' when you are actually looking at them.
In Czech, short pronouns (clitics) must be in the second position of the sentence. 'Rád' is first, 'tě' is second.
Yes, but you must change it to 'Rád vás vidím' (vás is plural) and if you are speaking for a group, say 'Rádi vás vidíme.'
Not necessarily. It's a standard friendly greeting. However, with the right tone and context, it can be part of a romantic interaction.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Těší mě
similarPleased to meet you
Rád tě poznávám
similarI'm glad to be getting to know you
Mám tě rád
builds onI like you / I love you
Rád tě slyším
specialized formI'm glad to hear you
Rádi vás vidíme
specialized formWe are glad to see you