意味
A general well-wish for someone.
文化的背景
The phrase is essential for 'Imendan' (Name Days). In Croatia, every day of the year is associated with a saint, and people named after that saint celebrate their name day. It's often celebrated with as much enthusiasm as a birthday. In the coastal regions, 'Sve najbolje' is often delivered with a more relaxed, melodic intonation. It's part of the 'fjaka' lifestyle—wishing people well as part of a slow, stress-free day. In the capital, the phrase is used very efficiently in business. It's the standard way to end a professional phone call or email, maintaining a polite distance while being friendly. In the eastern agricultural heartland, 'Sve najbolje' is often accompanied by an invitation to eat or drink. It's part of a very hearty, expansive hospitality.
The 'I tebi' rule
If someone wishes you 'Sve najbolje' for a general holiday (like New Year), always respond with 'I tebi/vama isto!'
Not for Hellos
Never use this when you first see someone. It will sound like you are immediately trying to leave.
意味
A general well-wish for someone.
The 'I tebi' rule
If someone wishes you 'Sve najbolje' for a general holiday (like New Year), always respond with 'I tebi/vama isto!'
Not for Hellos
Never use this when you first see someone. It will sound like you are immediately trying to leave.
Name Days
Check a Croatian calendar for 'Imendan'. Wishing someone 'Sve najbolje' on their name day makes you look like a local expert.
Short and Sweet
When in doubt, 'Sve najbolje' is the safest thing to say at any party.
自分をテスト
Complete the birthday wish.
Sretan rođendan i ____ najbolje!
'Sve' is the correct neuter form to match the implied 'everything.'
In which situation is 'Sve najbolje' NOT appropriate?
Select the incorrect situation:
You should use a greeting like 'Drago mi je' or 'Dobar dan' when meeting someone, not a parting wish.
Choose the best response to the wish.
Person A: 'Sve najbolje u novom stanu!' Person B: '________'
'Hvala, također' (Thanks, likewise) is the standard polite response.
Which form is the most casual/informal?
Pick the slang version:
'Sve naj' is the shortened, casual version used among friends.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
When to say 'Sve najbolje'
Celebrations
- • Birthdays
- • Weddings
- • Name Days
Holidays
- • Christmas
- • New Year
- • Easter
Partings
- • Ending a call
- • Leaving a shop
- • Email sign-off
練習問題バンク
4 問題Sretan rođendan i ____ najbolje!
'Sve' is the correct neuter form to match the implied 'everything.'
Select the incorrect situation:
You should use a greeting like 'Drago mi je' or 'Dobar dan' when meeting someone, not a parting wish.
Person A: 'Sve najbolje u novom stanu!' Person B: '________'
'Hvala, također' (Thanks, likewise) is the standard polite response.
Pick the slang version:
'Sve naj' is the shortened, casual version used among friends.
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よくある質問
12 問Yes, it is perfectly appropriate. To make it more formal, you can say 'Sve najbolje Vam želim.'
It is always 'Sve najbolje' (neuter) because it refers to 'everything' (sve), which is neuter.
'Sretno' is 'Good luck' for a specific event. 'Sve najbolje' is a general wish for life and happiness.
Absolutely! It is one of the most common things to say to the newlyweds.
You can use it as a closing: 'Lijep pozdrav i sve najbolje, [Your Name].'
No, but it is very informal. Use it with friends, siblings, or peers, but not with your doctor or professor.
No, the phrase is fixed. It doesn't matter if you are talking to a man, a woman, or a group.
Just saying 'Najbolje' sounds a bit incomplete and like a literal translation from English. Try to keep the 'Sve'.
Yes, it is understood and used across the entire BCS (Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian) language area.
Yes, 'Sve najbolje za Božić' is very common.
The most common response is 'Hvala, također!' (Thanks, likewise!).
Only if you're being sarcastic, but it's generally a very sincere phrase.
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Svako dobro
synonymEvery good thing
Sretno
similarGood luck
Čestitam
builds onI congratulate you
Uživaj
similarEnjoy
Lijep pozdrav
similarBest regards