brambory
When you're talking about potatoes in Czech, you'll use the word brambory. This is a plural noun, so even if you mean just one potato, you'll still say brambory in many contexts, especially when referring to them as a food item.
For example, if you want to say "I like potatoes," you'd say "Mám rád brambory." If you're ordering a side of potatoes, you'd ask for "brambory." Remember, it's quite common to encounter plural forms for foods that are often consumed in groups or as a dish.
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- Brambory are a basic food.
- They are used in many Czech dishes.
- You'll hear this word often.
Alright, let's get down to business with 'brambory'. Understanding how to use this word in sentences is key. It's a noun, specifically plural, and that means its form will change depending on the case. Don't worry, we'll keep it simple.
§ The Basics: Nominative Case
When 'brambory' is the subject of your sentence, it stays as 'brambory'. This is the nominative case, the basic form you learn first.
Brambory jsou dobré. (Potatoes are good.)
Koupil jsem brambory. (I bought potatoes.)
§ Talking About Quantities: Genitive Case
When you want to talk about 'some potatoes' or 'a lot of potatoes', you'll often use the genitive case. The genitive plural of 'brambory' is 'brambor'.
Potřebuji kilo brambor. (I need a kilo of potatoes.)
Nemáme moc brambor. (We don't have many potatoes.)
- Remember
- The genitive case is often used after words expressing quantity or negation.
§ Prepositions with 'brambory'
Prepositions are your friends for adding detail. Here are a couple of common ones you'll use with 'brambory'.
§ S (with) - Instrumental Case
When you use 's' (meaning 'with'), 'brambory' goes into the instrumental case, becoming 'bramborami'.
Dáš si maso s bramborami? (Will you have meat with potatoes?)
Miluju rybu s pečenými bramborami. (I love fish with roasted potatoes.)
§ V (in) / Na (on) - Locative Case
For 'v' (in) or 'na' (on), you'll use the locative case. For 'brambory', the locative plural is also 'bramborách'.
Jsou brambory v hrnci? (Are there potatoes in the pot?)
Nechám to na bramborách. (I'll leave it on the potatoes.)
- Important
- The locative case always requires a preposition!
§ Summary of 'brambory' Forms
Here’s a quick overview to help you remember the most common forms:
- Nominative: brambory (subject, direct object sometimes)
- Genitive: brambor (after quantity words or negation)
- Instrumental: bramborami (with 's')
- Locative: bramborách (with 'v' or 'na')
Keep practicing these examples, and soon using 'brambory' correctly will feel natural. Good job!
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Misplacing stress: The stress is always on the first syllable in Czech words.
- Incorrect 'r' sound: Czech 'r' is a rolled 'r', similar to Spanish or Italian.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
Na večeři si dnes dáme pečené brambory s rozmarýnem a česnekem.
For dinner today, we will have baked potatoes with rosemary and garlic.
Kdo by neměl rád křupavé hranolky, i když vím, že brambory nejsou zrovna dietní?
Who wouldn't love crispy fries, even though I know potatoes aren't exactly diet-friendly?
Při vaření guláše je důležité přidat brambory až později, aby se nerozvařily.
When cooking goulash, it's important to add potatoes later so they don't overcook.
Mám rád brambory na všechny způsoby – vařené, pečené, šťouchané, smažené.
I like potatoes in all ways – boiled, baked, mashed, fried.
Babička vždycky pěstovala na zahradě vlastní brambory, byly nejlepší.
Grandma always grew her own potatoes in the garden; they were the best.
Cena brambor na trhu se letos výrazně zvýšila kvůli suchu.
The price of potatoes in the market has significantly increased this year due to the drought.
Některé odrůdy brambor jsou vhodnější pro přípravu salátů, jiné zase na kaši.
Some potato varieties are better suited for salads, others for mash.
Potřebujeme koupit dostatek brambor na celou zimu, abychom měli zásoby.
We need to buy enough potatoes for the whole winter to have supplies.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
"Mít plné ruce brambor"
To have your hands full (literally: to have hands full of potatoes)
Mám plné ruce brambor s těmi dětmi. (I have my hands full with those children.)
neutral"Dělat z komára velblouda (a bramboru krávu)"
To make a mountain out of a molehill (literally: to make a camel out of a mosquito and a cow out of a potato – the part about the potato is an embellishment often added for humor)
Proč děláš z komára velblouda? Vždyť je to jen malý problém. (Why are you making a mountain out of a molehill? It's just a small problem.)
informal"Spravit něco horkou bramborou"
To fix something hastily or superficially (literally: to fix something with a hot potato)
Pokusil se spravit tu díru horkou bramborou, ale stejně to nedrží. (He tried to fix that hole with a hot potato, but it still doesn't hold.)
informal"Držet horkou bramboru"
To be in a difficult or unpleasant situation that no one wants to deal with (literally: to hold a hot potato)
Nikdo nechce držet horkou bramboru s tím novým projektem. (Nobody wants to hold the hot potato with that new project.)
neutral"Není to žádná horká brambora"
It's not a difficult or urgent matter (literally: it's not a hot potato)
Neboj se, není to žádná horká brambora, můžeme to vyřešit později. (Don't worry, it's not a hot potato, we can solve it later.)
neutral"Vytahovat brambory z ohně pro někoho"
To do someone's dirty work, to take risks for someone else (literally: to pull potatoes out of the fire for someone)
Už mě nebaví vytahovat brambory z ohně pro tebe. (I'm tired of pulling potatoes out of the fire for you.)
neutral"Být jako brambora v pytli"
To be unremarkable or uninteresting, often used to describe someone who blends in (literally: to be like a potato in a sack)
V tom davu byl jako brambora v pytli, nikdo si ho nevšiml. (In that crowd, he was like a potato in a sack, nobody noticed him.)
informal"Mít mozek z brambor"
To be unintelligent or slow-witted (literally: to have a brain of potatoes)
Někdy si říkám, jestli nemáš mozek z brambor. (Sometimes I wonder if you don't have a brain of potatoes.)
informal"Jako vařená brambora"
Something very plain, simple, or lacking excitement (literally: like a boiled potato)
Jeho projev byl jako vařená brambora, nic zajímavého. (His speech was like a boiled potato, nothing interesting.)
informal"Dát něco na bramborák"
To get something wrong, to mess something up (literally: to put something on a potato pancake – implying a mess)
Zase jsi to dal na bramborák! (You messed it up again!)
informalसुझाव
Masculine vs. Feminine
Remember that Czech nouns have genders. Brambory is a plural noun, so it doesn't directly show gender in its base form, but individual potatoes (brambora) are feminine.
Singular Form
The singular form of brambory is brambora. You'll use this if you're talking about a single potato.
Common Usage
Brambory is very common in Czech cuisine. Expect to see it on menus often. Think of it like potatoes in English.
Pronunciation Practice
Pay attention to the 'r' sound in brambory. It's often rolled in Czech. Practice saying it aloud.
Plurality is Key
While brambora is a single potato, you'll most often hear and use the plural brambory because people usually eat more than one potato.
Listen for Context
You'll often hear brambory in phrases like 'pečené brambory' (baked potatoes) or 'vařené brambory' (boiled potatoes).
Don't Confuse with 'Zemák'
While 'zemák' is a very informal, slang term for potato, stick to brambory for general use. It's safer and more widely understood.
Using in Sentences
Try forming simple sentences like 'Mám rád brambory.' (I like potatoes.) or 'Koupím brambory.' (I will buy potatoes.).
Memorize with Food
Connect brambory with your favorite potato dishes. This will help you remember the word more easily. Think of fries or mashed potatoes.
Staple Food
Potatoes (brambory) are a fundamental part of the Czech diet, much like in many other European countries. They're served with almost every main meal.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
At the grocery store/farmers market:
- Kolik stojí ty brambory?
- Chtěl bych kilo brambor, prosím.
- Máte čerstvé brambory?
In a restaurant/ordering food:
- Jsou v tom jídle brambory?
- Můžu dostat brambory jako přílohu?
- Bez brambor, prosím.
Cooking at home:
- Potřebujeme koupit brambory.
- Jak uvaříme tyto brambory?
- Máme dost brambor na večeři?
Talking about meals:
- Mám rád brambory s masem.
- Brambory jsou základ české kuchyně.
- Co budeme mít k večeři? Brambory?
General conversation about food:
- Jsou brambory zdravé?
- Preferuješ vařené, pečené, nebo smažené brambory?
- Brambory jsou tak univerzální.
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Jaké české jídlo se bez brambor neobejde?"
"Máte rádi brambory? Proč ano/ne?"
"Který způsob přípravy brambor je váš nejoblíbenější?"
"Koupili jste si někdy brambory na trhu?"
"Existuje nějaké jídlo s bramborami, které byste chtěli ochutnat?"
डायरी विषय
Popište svůj oblíbený recept s bramborami.
Zaznamenejte, kde všude jste dnes viděli nebo slyšeli slovo 'brambory'.
Napište krátký příběh o bramborách a české kuchyni.
Jaké jsou rozdíly mezi bramborami ve vaší zemi a v Česku?
Přemýšlejte o tom, proč jsou brambory tak důležité v české kultuře.
खुद को परखो 18 सवाल
Mám rád pečené ___ s bylinkami.
The sentence means 'I like baked ___ with herbs.' 'Brambory' (potatoes) is the correct word to complete the phrase about a common food item.
Na večeři jsme měli kuře a vařené ___.
The sentence means 'For dinner, we had chicken and boiled ___.' 'Brambory' (potatoes) is a common side dish for chicken.
Kupujeme čerstvé ___ na trhu každý týden.
The sentence means 'We buy fresh ___ at the market every week.' 'Brambory' (potatoes) are a common vegetable bought at markets.
Dnes budeme připravovat ___ s omáčkou.
The sentence means 'Today we will prepare ___ with sauce.' 'Brambory' (potatoes) are often served with sauce.
Do salátu potřebujeme nakrájené ___.
The sentence means 'For the salad, we need chopped ___.' Potato salad is a common dish, making 'brambory' (potatoes) a suitable ingredient.
Děti milují hranolky, které jsou z ___.
The sentence means 'Children love french fries, which are made from ___.' French fries are made from 'brambory' (potatoes).
The question is about a traditional Czech dish made from potatoes.
The speaker is asking about the best types of potatoes for mashed potatoes.
The question is about growing potatoes in a garden.
Read this aloud:
Jaké jsou vaše oblíbené pokrmy z brambor a proč?
Focus: oblíbené, pokrmy
तुमने कहा:
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Read this aloud:
Popište rozdíly mezi různými odrůdami brambor, které znáte.
Focus: odrůdami, rozdíly
तुमने कहा:
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Povězte mi o historii pěstování brambor v České republice.
Focus: historii, pěstování
तुमने कहा:
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The speaker is asking about the conditions for growing potatoes.
The discussion is about potato resistance in sustainable agriculture.
The sentence discusses market analysis of potatoes and consumer preferences.
Read this aloud:
Vysvětlete, jak klimatické změny ovlivňují výnosy brambor a jaké adaptační strategie byste navrhli.
Focus: klimatické změny, výnosy brambor, adaptační strategie
तुमने कहा:
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Popište složitosti globálního obchodu s bramborami, včetně logistiky, regulací a cenových fluktuací.
Focus: globální obchod, logistika, regulace, cenové fluktuace
तुमने कहा:
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Diskutujte o etických a sociálních dopadech intenzivního pěstování brambor na životní prostředí a místní komunity.
Focus: etické, sociální dopady, intenzivní pěstování, životní prostředí, místní komunity
तुमने कहा:
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Summary
Knowing 'brambory' is essential for ordering food and understanding basic Czech conversations about meals.
- Brambory are a basic food.
- They are used in many Czech dishes.
- You'll hear this word often.
Masculine vs. Feminine
Remember that Czech nouns have genders. Brambory is a plural noun, so it doesn't directly show gender in its base form, but individual potatoes (brambora) are feminine.
Singular Form
The singular form of brambory is brambora. You'll use this if you're talking about a single potato.
Common Usage
Brambory is very common in Czech cuisine. Expect to see it on menus often. Think of it like potatoes in English.
Pronunciation Practice
Pay attention to the 'r' sound in brambory. It's often rolled in Czech. Practice saying it aloud.
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