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Short, informal way to say thank you.
문화적 배경
In cities like Bratislava or Košice, 'Díky' is the default. Not using it with people your own age can actually make you seem cold or overly stiff. In smaller villages, especially among the elderly, 'Díky' might be perceived as a bit 'Bratislavské' (stuck-up or too modern). Stick to 'Ďakujem'. On Slovak TikTok and Instagram, 'Díky' is often spelled 'Diky' or 'Dikes'. It's part of a broader trend of shortening words for speed. Younger waiters in hip cafes will often say 'Díky' to you if you look like a peer. This is a sign of the 'cool' atmosphere of the establishment.
The 'Za' Rule
Always follow 'Díky' with 'za' if you want to say what you are thankful for. Díky za všetko!
Age Gap
If the person is more than 15 years older than you, stick to 'Ďakujem' to be safe.
뜻
Short, informal way to say thank you.
The 'Za' Rule
Always follow 'Díky' with 'za' if you want to say what you are thankful for. Díky za všetko!
Age Gap
If the person is more than 15 years older than you, stick to 'Ďakujem' to be safe.
The Sarcasm Trap
Be careful with your tone. A flat, deadpan 'Díky' sounds like you are actually annoyed.
Texting Style
In texts, you can write 'Diky' without the accent mark over the 'i'—it's very common and looks natural.
셀프 테스트
Which of these is the most appropriate situation to use 'Díky'?
You are at a formal job interview and the manager offers you water.
In a job interview, you must use the formal 'Ďakujem pekne'.
Complete the sentence with the correct preposition.
Díky ___ kávu, bola výborná!
The preposition 'za' is always used with 'Díky' to indicate what you are thanking for.
What would a friend say in this casual text conversation?
Kamarát: 'Tu sú tie fotky z víkendu.' Ty: '_______! Sú super.'
'Díky' is the natural informal response to receiving something from a friend.
Match the phrase to the person you are speaking to.
1. Díky, brácho. | 2. Ďakujem vám, pani doktorka.
'Brácho' is slang for brother/friend, matching 'Díky'. 'Pani doktorka' is formal, matching 'Ďakujem'.
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시각 학습 자료
Gratitude Formality Scale
Where to use Díky
Safe
- • Friends
- • Family
- • Pubs
- • Texts
Unsafe
- • Police
- • Doctors
- • Elderly
- • Interviews
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제You are at a formal job interview and the manager offers you water.
In a job interview, you must use the formal 'Ďakujem pekne'.
Díky ___ kávu, bola výborná!
The preposition 'za' is always used with 'Díky' to indicate what you are thanking for.
Kamarát: 'Tu sú tie fotky z víkendu.' Ty: '_______! Sú super.'
'Díky' is the natural informal response to receiving something from a friend.
1. Díky, brácho. | 2. Ďakujem vám, pani doktorka.
'Brácho' is slang for brother/friend, matching 'Díky'. 'Pani doktorka' is formal, matching 'Ďakujem'.
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자주 묻는 질문
12 질문It's originally Czech, but it's so common in Slovak that it's considered a naturalized loanword.
Only if you are on a first-name basis with the person and the company culture is very casual.
'Dikes' is much more informal and mostly used by teenagers or very close friends.
The most common response is 'Nemáš za čo' (You have nothing for what [to thank]) or 'Rado sa stalo' (Gladly happened).
It's not rude, but it is informal. It's only 'rude' if used in a situation that requires high formality.
Yes! It's the perfect informal way to say 'Thanks a lot'.
Slovaks often omit accent marks in fast texting. Both are understood, but 'Díky' is the correct informal spelling.
Yes, most modern Slovak families use 'Díky' with each other.
No, 'Díky' is used the same way whether you are thanking one person or a group.
No, as an interjection, it is gender-neutral.
Yes, if it's a casual place like a bistro or a pub. In a fancy restaurant, use 'Ďakujem'.
It's just an even shorter version of 'Díky', often used by men.
관련 표현
Ďakujem
synonymThank you (Standard)
Vďaka
similarThanks / Gratitude
Dikes
specialized formThanks (Very slangy)
Nemáš za čo
contrastYou're welcome
Dik
specialized formThanks (Shortest)
Pekne ďakujem
builds onThank you nicely