A1 Expression 비격식체

Zavolej mi

Call me

Asking someone to phone you.

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문화적 배경

The distinction between 'Ty' (informal) and 'Vy' (formal) is strictly observed. Using 'Zavolej mi' with a stranger is considered uncultured. The phrase is almost identical in Slovak ('Zavolaj mi'), reflecting the deep linguistic and cultural ties between the two nations. In this region, directness is often preferred over 'flowery' politeness. 'Zavolej mi' is seen as efficient, not rude. Expats often mix 'Zavolej mi' with English, creating 'Czenglish' like 'Zavolej mi on WhatsApp'.

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The 'Mi' Rule

Always remember that 'mi' is a clitic. It likes to be the second word in a sentence. 'Zítra mi zavolej' is better than 'Zítra zavolej mi'.

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Formal vs Informal

If you are talking to someone older than you, always use 'Zavolejte mi'. It's better to be too formal than too rude.

Asking someone to phone you.

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The 'Mi' Rule

Always remember that 'mi' is a clitic. It likes to be the second word in a sentence. 'Zítra mi zavolej' is better than 'Zítra zavolej mi'.

⚠️

Formal vs Informal

If you are talking to someone older than you, always use 'Zavolejte mi'. It's better to be too formal than too rude.

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Slang it up

Use 'Cinkni mi' with your Czech friends to sound like a local. They will be impressed by your casual vocabulary!

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Don't just say it

In Czechia, if you say 'Zavolej mi', people usually expect you to actually have something to say. It's less of a 'filler' than in some other cultures.

셀프 테스트

Choose the correct pronoun to complete the phrase.

Zavolej ____ zítra.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: mi

The verb 'zavolat' requires the dative case, which is 'mi' for the first person singular.

Match the phrase to the correct person.

To whom would you say 'Zavolejte mi'?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Your new bank manager

'Zavolejte mi' is the formal version used with strangers or in professional settings.

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb 'zavolat'.

Petře, prosím ____ mi večer.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: zavolej

Since you are addressing 'Petr' (informal), you use the second-person singular imperative 'zavolej'.

What is the most natural response?

A: 'Musím už jít na autobus.' B: 'Dobře, ____'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Zavolej mi, až budeš doma.

This is a very common and natural way to end a conversation when someone is traveling.

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시각 학습 자료

Formal vs Informal

Informal (Ty)
Zavolej mi Call me
Formal (Vy)
Zavolejte mi Call me (formal)

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Choose the correct pronoun to complete the phrase. Choose A1

Zavolej ____ zítra.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: mi

The verb 'zavolat' requires the dative case, which is 'mi' for the first person singular.

Match the phrase to the correct person. situation_matching A1

To whom would you say 'Zavolejte mi'?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Your new bank manager

'Zavolejte mi' is the formal version used with strangers or in professional settings.

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb 'zavolat'. Fill Blank A2

Petře, prosím ____ mi večer.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: zavolej

Since you are addressing 'Petr' (informal), you use the second-person singular imperative 'zavolej'.

What is the most natural response? dialogue_completion A2

A: 'Musím už jít na autobus.' B: 'Dobře, ____'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Zavolej mi, až budeš doma.

This is a very common and natural way to end a conversation when someone is traveling.

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

14 질문

No, it is perfectly polite among friends and family. It is a direct request, which is common in Czech.

Only if the email is to a close friend. For business, use 'Zavolejte mi' or 'Těším se na Váš telefonát'.

'Mi' is the short form used in the middle of sentences. 'Mně' is the long form used for emphasis or after prepositions.

You say 'Zavolej mi zpátky'.

Yes, 'zavolat' covers both voice and video calls in modern Czech.

'Brnkni' is much more casual slang, similar to 'give me a buzz'.

Because communication verbs in Czech take the dative case (giving information TO someone).

You say 'Zavolej nám'.

Only if they have suggested 'tykání' (using the informal 'ty'). Otherwise, stick to 'Zavolejte mi'.

Yes, it is a very common lyric in Czech pop and rock music.

Nevolaj mi.

It can, but in 99% of modern contexts, it means to phone.

Zavolal jsi mi (You called me).

'Zavolej mi' is the standard order for a command.

관련 표현

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Ozvi se mi

similar

Get in touch with me

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Cinkni mi

synonym

Give me a ring

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Napiš mi

contrast

Text me

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Zavolejte mi

specialized form

Call me (formal)

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Dej mi vědět

builds on

Let me know

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