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Informal word for money

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सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि

In Slovakia, it is common to split the bill in a pub. Using the word 'prachy' makes the transaction feel less formal and more like a shared friendly activity. Slovaks and Czechs share this word. However, Czechs use it even more frequently in daily speech, often shortening it to 'prach' in some dialects, though 'prachy' remains the standard slang. Slovak slang is heavily influenced by the Romani language. While 'prachy' is Slavic, it is often used alongside 'lóve' (Romani for money) in urban areas. The word 'prachy' gained a new edge after 1989, representing the new capitalist reality where money became a central, often discussed topic.

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The 'No Money' Rule

If you want to say you are broke, the most natural way is 'Nemám prachy.' It sounds much more native than 'Nemám peniaze.'

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Never use this with people you address as 'Vy' (formal you) unless you know them very well.

मतलब

Informal word for money

💡

The 'No Money' Rule

If you want to say you are broke, the most natural way is 'Nemám prachy.' It sounds much more native than 'Nemám peniaze.'

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Watch the Register

Never use this with people you address as 'Vy' (formal you) unless you know them very well.

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Adjective Pairing

Pair 'prachy' with 'veľké' (big) or 'šialené' (crazy) to sound like a true local when complaining about prices.

खुद को परखो

Fill in the correct form of 'prachy' (Genitive plural).

Nemôžem ísť do kina, som úplne bez _______.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: prachov

After the preposition 'bez' (without), we must use the Genitive case.

Which sentence is appropriate for a job interview?

How would you ask about the salary?

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Aký je ponúkaný plat?

'Plat' (salary) is the formal and correct term for an interview.

Match the phrase to the situation.

Phrase: 'To sú ale ťažké prachy!'

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Seeing a luxury Ferrari

'Ťažké prachy' refers to a very large amount of money.

Complete the dialogue between two friends.

A: 'Požičiaš mi na kávu?' B: 'Prepáč, nemám žiadne _______.'

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: prachy

In a casual dialogue between friends, 'prachy' is the most natural fit.

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विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स

Money: Formal vs. Informal

Formal (Peniaze)
Banka Bank
Zmluva Contract
Informal (Prachy)
Krčma Pub
Kamoši Friends

Types of 'Prachy'

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Amounts

  • Veľké prachy
  • Drobné prachy
  • Žiadne prachy
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Actions

  • Míňať prachy
  • Zarábať prachy
  • Požičať prachy

अभ्यास बैंक

4 अभ्यास
Fill in the correct form of 'prachy' (Genitive plural). Fill Blank A2

Nemôžem ísť do kina, som úplne bez _______.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: prachov

After the preposition 'bez' (without), we must use the Genitive case.

Which sentence is appropriate for a job interview? Choose B1

How would you ask about the salary?

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Aký je ponúkaný plat?

'Plat' (salary) is the formal and correct term for an interview.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A2

Phrase: 'To sú ale ťažké prachy!'

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Seeing a luxury Ferrari

'Ťažké prachy' refers to a very large amount of money.

Complete the dialogue between two friends. dialogue_completion A1

A: 'Požičiaš mi na kávu?' B: 'Prepáč, nemám žiadne _______.'

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: prachy

In a casual dialogue between friends, 'prachy' is the most natural fit.

🎉 स्कोर: /4

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

10 सवाल

No, it's not rude or vulgar, just very informal. It's like saying 'bucks' in English.

With friends, yes. When talking to the waiter, it's better to use 'peniaze' or just ask for the bill ('účet').

There isn't one for the meaning of 'money'. The singular 'prach' only means 'dust'.

Yes, it is understood and used from Bratislava to Košice.

You say 'Nemám prachy' or 'Som bez prachov'.

Yes, it refers to money in any form.

'Prachy' is more common and slightly less 'edgy' than 'lóve'.

Yes, it is very popular among all age groups, but especially young adults.

Absolutely, it's perfect for SMS and chat.

It literally means 'heavy money' and refers to a very large sum of money.

संबंधित मुहावरे

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Byť v balíku

similar

To be rich (literally 'to be in a package')

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Smrdieť korunou

contrast

To be broke (literally 'to smell of a crown')

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Lóve

synonym

Money (Romani origin)

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Vata

specialized form

A lot of money

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Drobné

specialized form

Small change

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