A1 Idiom 중립

Dát si kávu

To have a coffee

Ordering or consuming a coffee.

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문화적 배경

Coffee is often served with a small glass of water. This is to cleanse the palate and stay hydrated, a tradition from the old Viennese coffee houses. Historical cafes (kavárny) are places where people sit for hours with a single cup of coffee, reading newspapers or working. It is not considered rude to stay long. The 'Turek' (Turkish coffee) is made by pouring boiling water over grounds. Don't drink the bottom part! When someone says 'Musíme si dát kávu' (We must have a coffee), it's often a polite way to end a conversation, similar to 'We should do lunch' in English. It may or may not lead to an actual meeting.

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The 'Si' Rule

Whenever you order food or drink for yourself, use 'si'. Dám si pivo, dám si pizzu, dám si kávu.

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Accusative Case

Don't forget to change 'káva' to 'kávu'. The 'u' ending is for feminine objects you are acting upon.

Ordering or consuming a coffee.

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The 'Si' Rule

Whenever you order food or drink for yourself, use 'si'. Dám si pivo, dám si pizzu, dám si kávu.

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Accusative Case

Don't forget to change 'káva' to 'kávu'. The 'u' ending is for feminine objects you are acting upon.

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Kafe vs. Káva

'Kafe' is very common and informal. Use 'káva' in menus and formal settings, but 'kafe' with friends.

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Ordering like a pro

Just say 'Jedno kafe, prosím' (One coffee, please) if you forget the verb. It's short and natural.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the missing reflexive pronoun to say 'I will have a coffee.'

Dám ___ kávu, prosím.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: si

In the phrase 'dát si kávu', the reflexive dative 'si' is required.

Which sentence is the most natural way to order a coffee in a Czech cafe?

How do you order?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Dám si kávu.

'Dám si kávu' is the standard idiomatic way to order.

Match the Czech phrase with its English equivalent.

Match the pairs:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Dám si kávu - I'll have a coffee; Piju kávu - I drink coffee; Jdeme na kávu - We are going for coffee; Dal jsem si kávu - I had a coffee

Understanding the tense and aspect is key.

Complete the dialogue between a waiter and a customer.

Číšník: Co si dáte k pití? Zákazník: ___________.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Dám si kávu

The customer should use the 'dát si' construction to order.

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시각 학습 자료

Dát si vs. Pít

Dát si (Perfective)
One cup Dám si kávu
Pít (Imperfective)
Habit Piju kávu každý den

Coffee Types

Popular

  • Espresso
  • Cappuccino
  • Turek
  • Vídeňská

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Fill in the missing reflexive pronoun to say 'I will have a coffee.' Fill Blank A1

Dám ___ kávu, prosím.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: si

In the phrase 'dát si kávu', the reflexive dative 'si' is required.

Which sentence is the most natural way to order a coffee in a Czech cafe? Choose A1

How do you order?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Dám si kávu.

'Dám si kávu' is the standard idiomatic way to order.

Match the Czech phrase with its English equivalent. Match A2

왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Dám si kávu - I'll have a coffee; Piju kávu - I drink coffee; Jdeme na kávu - We are going for coffee; Dal jsem si kávu - I had a coffee

Understanding the tense and aspect is key.

Complete the dialogue between a waiter and a customer. dialogue_completion A1

Číšník: Co si dáte k pití? Zákazník: ___________.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Dám si kávu

The customer should use the 'dát si' construction to order.

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

12 질문

Yes, but it's very direct and can sound a bit rude, like a child. 'Dám si kávu' is much more polite.

Yes, if you are the one drinking it. Without 'si', you are giving the coffee to someone else.

'Káva' is the standard, formal word. 'Kafe' is the colloquial, everyday version.

Use the past tense: 'Dal jsem si kávu.'

Absolutely! 'Dám si čaj', 'Dám si pivo', 'Dám si vodu'.

You would say 'Piju kávu' (I am drinking coffee).

Grammatically yes, but it functions as a present-tense order (I will have = I'll take).

Say 'Zaplatím, prosím' (I will pay, please).

It's long black coffee with a tall head of whipped cream on top.

Yes, if they offer it to you. 'Dám si, děkuji' is a perfect response.

It's always 'kávu' in this phrase because it's the object of the verb.

In tourist areas, yes. In local neighborhoods, a 'turek' or espresso is quite cheap.

관련 표현

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Jít na kávu

similar

To go for a coffee

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Dát si čaj

builds on

To have a tea

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Pozvat na kávu

specialized form

To invite for a coffee

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Pít kávu

contrast

To drink coffee

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Dát si pauzu

similar

To take a break

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Uvařit kávu

related

To brew/make coffee

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