मतलब
Common birthday or celebration wish.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Handshaking is mandatory. When you say 'Všechno nejlepší', you must shake the person's hand firmly and look them in the eye. Failing to do so can be seen as insincere. The 'Svátek' (Name Day) is a major social event. Even if you don't give a big gift, a phone call or a text saying 'Všechno nejlepší k svátku' is expected among friends. Health is the priority. Czechs often say 'hlavně to zdraví' (mainly health) because they believe without health, no other 'best things' matter. Round birthdays (kulatiny) like 30, 40, 50 are celebrated with much more intensity and longer speeches using this phrase.
The 'Health' Add-on
Always add 'a hlavně hodně zdraví' to sound like a real Czech person. It shows you truly care about their well-being.
Don't forget the Handshake
Saying the phrase without shaking hands feels incomplete and slightly rude in a physical meeting.
मतलब
Common birthday or celebration wish.
The 'Health' Add-on
Always add 'a hlavně hodně zdraví' to sound like a real Czech person. It shows you truly care about their well-being.
Don't forget the Handshake
Saying the phrase without shaking hands feels incomplete and slightly rude in a physical meeting.
Name Day Awareness
Download a Czech calendar app. Wishing someone 'Všechno nejlepší' on their name day is a great way to impress your Czech friends.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the missing word to complete the standard birthday wish.
Všechno _________ k narozeninám!
The superlative 'nejlepší' is required for this fixed expression.
Which preposition is used with 'narozeninám'?
Všechno nejlepší ___ narozeninám.
The preposition 'k' (meaning 'to' or 'towards') is always used in this context.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Your friend Jana has her Name Day today. What do you say?
'Svátek' is the Czech word for Name Day.
Complete the dialogue.
Honza: 'Dneska je mi 25 let.' Ty: 'Vážně? Tak _________ _________!'
Since Honza mentioned his age, it's his birthday, so you wish him 'Všechno nejlepší'.
Match the Czech phrase with its English equivalent.
1. Všechno nejlepší, 2. Hodně zdraví, 3. K narozeninám
These are the three most common components of a Czech birthday wish.
🎉 स्कोर: /5
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
When to say Všechno nejlepší
Events
- • Narozeniny (Birthday)
- • Svátek (Name Day)
- • Výročí (Anniversary)
Add-ons
- • Hodně štěstí (Luck)
- • Hodně zdraví (Health)
- • Hodně lásky (Love)
अभ्यास बैंक
5 अभ्यासVšechno _________ k narozeninám!
The superlative 'nejlepší' is required for this fixed expression.
Všechno nejlepší ___ narozeninám.
The preposition 'k' (meaning 'to' or 'towards') is always used in this context.
Your friend Jana has her Name Day today. What do you say?
'Svátek' is the Czech word for Name Day.
Honza: 'Dneska je mi 25 let.' Ty: 'Vážně? Tak _________ _________!'
Since Honza mentioned his age, it's his birthday, so you wish him 'Všechno nejlepší'.
बाईं ओर के प्रत्येक आइटम को दाईं ओर के उसके जोड़े से मिलाएं:
These are the three most common components of a Czech birthday wish.
🎉 स्कोर: /5
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes, you can say 'Všechno nejlepší na společné cestě životem' (All the best on your joint path through life), but 'Gratuluji' is more common for the ceremony itself.
It's slightly more casual and very common in speech. Both are perfectly fine for A1 learners.
Simply say 'Děkuju' (Thank you) or 'Děkuji moc' (Thank you very much).
It's a cultural value. Health is seen as the foundation for everything else in life.
No. For Christmas, we say 'Veselé Vánoce'.
Yes, it is neutral and respectful enough for a professional setting.
It is the superlative of 'dobrý' (good). Dobrý -> lepší (better) -> nejlepší (best).
No, if the context is clear (like at a party), just 'Všechno nejlepší' is enough.
Yes, 'Všechno nej' is the most common slang/shortened version used in texts.
Write: 'Všechno nejlepší k narozeninám přeje [Your Name]'.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Hodně štěstí
similarLots of luck
Gratuluji
similarI congratulate
Blahopřeji
synonymI wish you well / I congratulate
Upřímnou soustrast
contrastSincere condolences