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The Formal 'Vy' vs Informal 'Ty'

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use 'Ty' for friends and family, and 'Vy' for strangers, elders, or in formal settings to show respect.

  • Use 'Ty' (singular informal) with friends, family, and children: 'Jak se máš?' (How are you?)
  • Use 'Vy' (plural/formal) with strangers, teachers, and colleagues: 'Jak se máte?' (How are you?)
  • The verb ending changes to match the pronoun: 'Ty děláš' vs 'Vy děláte'.
Ty (Informal) + 2nd person singular verb | Vy (Formal) + 2nd person plural verb

Verb Conjugation: Ty vs Vy

Pronoun Register Verb (Být - to be) Verb (Mít - to have)
Ty
Informal
jsi
máš
Vy
Formal
jste
máte

Meanings

The distinction between informal and formal address, known as 'tykání' and 'vykání'.

1

Informal (Tykání)

Used for friends, family, peers, and children.

“Jak se máš?”

“Co děláš?”

2

Formal (Vykání)

Used for strangers, superiors, elders, and in professional settings.

“Jak se máte?”

“Co děláte?”

Reference Table

Reference table for The Formal 'Vy' vs Informal 'Ty'
Form Structure Example
Informal
Ty + 2nd sing
Ty jsi doma.
Formal
Vy + 2nd plur
Vy jste doma.
Question (Inf)
Verb + Ty
Jsi doma?
Question (Form)
Verb + Vy
Jste doma?
Negative (Inf)
Ne + Verb (Ty)
Nejsi doma.
Negative (Form)
Ne + Verb (Vy)
Nejste doma.

フォーマル度スペクトル

フォーマル
Jak se máte?

Jak se máte? (Greeting)

ニュートラル
Jak se máte?

Jak se máte? (Greeting)

カジュアル
Jak se máš?

Jak se máš? (Greeting)

スラング
Jak to jde?

Jak to jde? (Greeting)

Address System

Address

Informal

  • Ty You (singular)

Formal

  • Vy You (plural/polite)

レベル別の例文

1

Ahoj, jak se máš?

Hi, how are you?

2

Dobrý den, jak se máte?

Good day, how are you?

3

Ty jsi můj kamarád.

You are my friend.

4

Vy jste velmi laskavý.

You are very kind.

1

Co děláš o víkendu?

What are you doing this weekend?

2

Co děláte o víkendu?

What are you doing this weekend?

3

Nejsi unavený?

Aren't you tired?

4

Nejste unavený?

Aren't you tired?

1

Můžeme si tykat?

Can we use 'ty'?

2

Přeji vám hezký den.

I wish you a nice day.

3

Těší mě, že tě vidím.

Nice to see you.

4

Těší mě, že vás vidím.

Nice to see you.

1

Dovolte, abych vám poděkoval.

Allow me to thank you.

2

Jsem rád, že jsi přišel.

I'm glad you came.

3

Jsem rád, že jste přišel.

I'm glad you came.

4

Vážím si vaší pomoci.

I appreciate your help.

1

Nabízím vám tykání.

I offer you the informal address.

2

Vaše rozhodnutí je pro mě důležité.

Your decision is important to me.

3

Doufám, že se ti to bude líbit.

I hope you will like it.

4

Doufám, že se vám to bude líbit.

I hope you will like it.

1

Považuji za vhodné přejít na tykání.

I consider it appropriate to switch to informal.

2

Vaše laskavost je příkladná.

Your kindness is exemplary.

3

Tvé názory jsou velmi podnětné.

Your opinions are very stimulating.

4

Vaše názory jsou velmi podnětné.

Your opinions are very stimulating.

間違えやすい

The Formal 'Vy' vs Informal 'Ty' Ty vs Vy

Learners often use 'ty' because they think it's 'you'.

The Formal 'Vy' vs Informal 'Ty' Verb conjugation

Forgetting that 'vy' takes plural verbs.

The Formal 'Vy' vs Informal 'Ty' Adjective agreement

Thinking the adjective changes for 'vy'.

よくある間違い

Ty máte

Ty máš

Mixing informal pronoun with formal verb.

Vy máš

Vy máte

Mixing formal pronoun with informal verb.

Ahoj (to a stranger)

Dobrý den (to a stranger)

Using informal greeting with a stranger.

Vy (to a child)

Ty (to a child)

Being overly formal with a child.

Jak se máš? (to a boss)

Jak se máte? (to a boss)

Using informal address in a workplace.

Ty jsi laskavý (to a stranger)

Vy jste laskavý (to a stranger)

Using informal address with a stranger.

Vy jsi (incorrect conjugation)

Vy jste (correct conjugation)

Incorrect verb agreement.

Using 'ty' without asking

Asking 'Můžeme si tykat?'

Assuming familiarity.

Forgetting to switch to 'ty' after being invited

Using 'ty' after invitation

Being too formal after being invited to be informal.

Using 'vy' with a close friend

Using 'ty' with a close friend

Creating distance where none exists.

Inconsistent register in a long text

Consistent register

Switching between formal and informal.

Using 'ty' in a formal speech

Using 'vy' in a formal speech

Inappropriate register for the setting.

Misusing 'vy' in a very intimate setting

Using 'ty' in an intimate setting

Creating coldness.

文型パターン

Jak se ___?

___ jsi unavený?

___ jste unavený?

Co ___ o víkendu?

Real World Usage

Social Media constant

Ahoj, jak se máš?

Job Interview very common

Jaké máte zkušenosti?

Ordering Food common

Dám si kávu.

Travel common

Kde máte hotel?

Texting constant

Co děláš?

Emailing very common

Vážený pane,

💡

When in doubt, use Vy

It is always safer to be too formal than too informal.
⚠️

Don't switch too early

Wait for the other person to suggest using 'ty'.
🎯

Observe others

Watch how people address each other in public.
💬

Ask if unsure

You can always ask 'Můžeme si tykat?'

Smart Tips

Start with 'Vy'.

Ahoj, jak se máš? Dobrý den, jak se máte?

Always use 'Vy'.

Co děláš? Co děláte?

Ask 'Můžeme si tykat?'.

Jsi můj kamarád. Můžeme si tykat? Jsi můj kamarád.

Use 'Vy' throughout.

Ahoj, posílám ti... Dobrý den, posílám vám...

発音

Jak se máte? (↗)

Intonation

Questions with 'vy' often have a slightly rising intonation at the end.

Formal Inquiry

Jak se máte? ↗

Polite interest

暗記しよう

記憶術

T is for Tiny (one person, informal), V is for Vast (many people/respect, formal).

視覚的連想

Imagine a small 'T' for a friend you can touch, and a big 'V' for a respectful distance.

Rhyme

Use 'Ty' for a friend you see, use 'Vy' for the person you want to be polite to, you see.

Story

Petr meets a stranger. He says 'Vy'. They become friends. Now he says 'Ty'.

Word Web

TyVyTykáníVykáníRespektPřátelství

チャレンジ

Try to address 3 people today using the correct register.

文化メモ

Vykání is a sign of respect and professional distance. It is expected in almost all public interactions.

Similar to Czech, 'vykání' is the standard for formal address.

In some rural areas, 'vykání' is used even with family members as a sign of extreme respect.

The use of the plural 'vy' for a singular person is a common European honorific practice.

会話のきっかけ

Jak se máte?

Jak se máš?

Můžeme si tykat?

Co děláte v Praze?

日記のテーマ

Write a short dialogue between a shop assistant and a customer.
Write a message to a friend asking them to go to the cinema.
Describe a situation where you had to use formal address.
Discuss the importance of 'tykání' in your culture.

よくある間違い

Incorrect

正解


Incorrect

正解


Incorrect

正解


Incorrect

正解

Test Yourself

Choose the correct pronoun. 選択問題

___ jsi můj přítel.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ty
Informal address for a friend.
Fill in the verb.

Vy ___ (být) laskavý.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: jste
Formal verb conjugation.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Ty máte hlad.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ty máš hlad.
Correct pronoun-verb agreement.
Build a formal question. Sentence Building

Jak / se / máte / ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jak se máte?
Standard formal question structure.
Match the register. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ahoj-Informal, Dobrý den-Formal
Standard register usage.
Choose the correct register. 選択問題

You are talking to your boss.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Vy
Formal address for a boss.
Fill in the verb.

Ty ___ (dělat) úkol.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: děláš
Informal verb conjugation.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Vy bydlíš v Praze.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Vy bydlíte v Praze.
Correct pronoun-verb agreement.

Score: /8

練習問題

8 exercises
Choose the correct pronoun. 選択問題

___ jsi můj přítel.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ty
Informal address for a friend.
Fill in the verb.

Vy ___ (být) laskavý.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: jste
Formal verb conjugation.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Ty máte hlad.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ty máš hlad.
Correct pronoun-verb agreement.
Build a formal question. Sentence Building

Jak / se / máte / ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jak se máte?
Standard formal question structure.
Match the register. Match Pairs

Match 'Ahoj' and 'Dobrý den'.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ahoj-Informal, Dobrý den-Formal
Standard register usage.
Choose the correct register. 選択問題

You are talking to your boss.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Vy
Formal address for a boss.
Fill in the verb.

Ty ___ (dělat) úkol.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: děláš
Informal verb conjugation.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Vy bydlíš v Praze.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Vy bydlíte v Praze.
Correct pronoun-verb agreement.

Score: /8

よくある質問 (8)

It's a way to show respect by addressing someone as if they were multiple people.

No, it is considered rude.

Ask 'Můžeme si tykat?'

No, you use 'ty'.

Yes, when addressing one person.

Apologize and switch to 'vy'.

Only after a long time or invitation.

Yes, 'ty' takes singular, 'vy' takes plural.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

German high

Du/Sie

German 'Sie' is always capitalized.

French high

Tu/Vous

French 'vous' is used for plural and formal singular.

Spanish moderate

Tú/Usted

Spanish uses 3rd person for formal, Czech uses 2nd person plural.

Japanese low

Anata/Omae

Japanese relies on honorifics attached to names.

Arabic moderate

Anta/Antum

Arabic has gendered pronouns for 'you'.

Chinese moderate

Ni/Nin

Chinese does not conjugate verbs.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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