意味
A lodging with high prices.
文化的背景
In Belgrade, 'Hotel Moskva' is the most famous 'skup hotel'. Even if you don't stay there, it's a tradition to eat their famous 'Moskva šnit' cake in the cafe. On the coast, 'skupi hoteli' like those in Porto Montenegro or Sveti Stefan are symbols of the country's transformation into a luxury destination. In Serbian business culture, booking a 'skup hotel' for a partner is a sign of high respect and 'obraz' (honor/face). Younger Serbians often use 'skup hotel' as a backdrop for Instagram photos to project a lifestyle of 'luksuz' (luxury).
Use 'baš'
Add 'baš' before 'skup' to sound more like a native: 'Baš skup hotel!' (A really expensive hotel!)
Gender check
Remember 'hotel' is masculine. Don't say 'skupa hotel'.
意味
A lodging with high prices.
Use 'baš'
Add 'baš' before 'skup' to sound more like a native: 'Baš skup hotel!' (A really expensive hotel!)
Gender check
Remember 'hotel' is masculine. Don't say 'skupa hotel'.
The 'Pre-' prefix
If the price is ridiculous, use 'preskup'. It adds emotional weight to your complaint.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of the adjective 'skup'.
Ovo je veoma ___ hotel.
'Hotel' is masculine singular nominative, so 'skup' is the correct form.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Where are you staying?
The preposition 'u' (meaning 'in') requires the locative case.
Match the Serbian phrase with its English translation.
Match the following:
These are the basic degrees of comparison and opposites.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Da li je ovaj hotel dobar? B: Da, ali je ___.
In the context of hotels, price is a common contrast to quality.
🎉 スコア: /4
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Ovo je veoma ___ hotel.
'Hotel' is masculine singular nominative, so 'skup' is the correct form.
Where are you staying?
The preposition 'u' (meaning 'in') requires the locative case.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are the basic degrees of comparison and opposites.
A: Da li je ovaj hotel dobar? B: Da, ali je ___.
In the context of hotels, price is a common contrast to quality.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
4 問No, it's a neutral observation of price. However, saying it to the hotel owner might be a bit blunt.
Use the superlative: 'najskuplji hotel'.
No, if you call a person 'skup', it doesn't make sense. You would use 'bogat' (rich) or 'stipsa' (stingy).
The opposite is 'jeftin hotel' (cheap hotel).
関連フレーズ
luksuzan hotel
synonymLuxury hotel
jeftin hotel
contrastCheap hotel
povoljan smeštaj
similarAffordable accommodation
hotel sa pet zvezdica
specialized formFive-star hotel