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Common birthday or celebration greeting.
문화적 배경
Name days (meniny) are a major cultural event. Radio stations announce the name of the day every morning, and it is common to buy flowers for colleagues or friends on their name day. When giving flowers with 'Všetko najlepšie', always give an odd number (1, 3, 5). Even numbers are reserved for funerals. The tradition of 'Všetko najlepšie' is shared with Czechs (Všechno nejlepší) and Hungarians (Minden jót), reflecting a shared history of social etiquette. Toasting is mandatory. You must look the person in the eye and say 'Na zdravie!' (To health) after saying 'Všetko najlepšie!'.
The 'Všetko Naj' Shortcut
If you are writing a quick text or a comment on Facebook, 'Všetko naj!' is perfectly fine and makes you sound like a local.
Eye Contact
In Slovakia, if you say 'Všetko najlepšie' while looking at your phone or the floor, it's considered rude. Look them in the eye!
뜻
Common birthday or celebration greeting.
The 'Všetko Naj' Shortcut
If you are writing a quick text or a comment on Facebook, 'Všetko naj!' is perfectly fine and makes you sound like a local.
Eye Contact
In Slovakia, if you say 'Všetko najlepšie' while looking at your phone or the floor, it's considered rude. Look them in the eye!
Adding 'Zdravíčko'
When wishing an older person well, add '...a hlavne veľa zdravíčka'. It shows extra respect and warmth.
Name Day Awareness
Check a Slovak calendar (kalendár) regularly. Wishing someone 'Všetko najlepšie' on their name day is the fastest way to make a Slovak friend for life.
셀프 테스트
Complete the standard birthday wish.
Všetko ________ k narodeninám!
The superlative 'najlepšie' (best) is required for this fixed expression.
Which preposition is used to specify the occasion?
Všetko najlepšie ___ meninám!
In Slovak, we wish 'to' (k) an occasion, which takes the dative case.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: It is January 1st and you see your neighbor.
For the New Year, we use 'do nového roku' (into the new year).
Fill in the missing response.
A: Dnes mám 20 rokov! B: Naozaj? Tak ________!
When someone announces their birthday, 'Všetko najlepšie' is the appropriate response.
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시각 학습 자료
When to say Všetko najlepšie!
Birthdays
- • Family
- • Friends
- • Kids
Name Days
- • Colleagues
- • Neighbors
- • Acquaintances
Milestones
- • Weddings
- • New Year
- • Retirement
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Všetko ________ k narodeninám!
The superlative 'najlepšie' (best) is required for this fixed expression.
Všetko najlepšie ___ meninám!
In Slovak, we wish 'to' (k) an occasion, which takes the dative case.
Situation: It is January 1st and you see your neighbor.
For the New Year, we use 'do nového roku' (into the new year).
A: Dnes mám 20 rokov! B: Naozaj? Tak ________!
When someone announces their birthday, 'Všetko najlepšie' is the appropriate response.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, but it's better to add 'na spoločnej ceste životom' (on your joint path through life).
Always use 'k' (to). 'Na' is a common mistake made by English speakers.
Say 'Dodatočne všetko najlepšie!' (Belated all the best!).
Yes, it is neutral and polite enough for a professional setting.
It's fine for friends and close colleagues, but use the full version for elders or formal situations.
They do, but 'Všetko najlepšie' is their cultural equivalent. 'Šťastné narodeniny' sounds like a bad movie translation.
No, in this phrase, it stays as 'najlepšie' regardless of who you are talking to.
No, for Christmas use 'Veselé Vianoce'. 'Všetko najlepšie' is for personal milestones or the New Year.
Absolutely! It's one of the first phrases Slovak children learn.
Simply say 'Ďakujem' (Thank you) or 'Ďakujem pekne' (Thank you nicely).
관련 표현
Blahoželám!
similarI congratulate you!
Veľa šťastia!
builds onMuch luck!
Na zdravie!
similarTo health! / Cheers!
Úprimnú sústrasť
contrastSincere condolences
Šťastnú cestu!
specialized formHave a happy journey!