뜻
A parting phrase for a meeting planned for the next day.
문화적 배경
Slovaks value directness in social planning. Saying 'Vidíme sa zajtra' is often taken as a literal confirmation, not just a polite 'maybe'. In the capital, the pace is faster. You might hear the shortened 'Tak zajtra!' more often than the full phrase. In regions like Košice or Prešov, the dialect might influence the pronunciation, but the phrase remains the standard for parting. Using this phrase with a superior is a sign of a healthy, modern working relationship, moving away from the rigid formalities of the past.
The 'Sa' Rule
Always remember 'sa'. It's the glue that makes the phrase social. Without it, you're just looking at the calendar.
Eye Contact
When saying this in person, a brief moment of eye contact and a smile is the standard Slovak way to show sincerity.
뜻
A parting phrase for a meeting planned for the next day.
The 'Sa' Rule
Always remember 'sa'. It's the glue that makes the phrase social. Without it, you're just looking at the calendar.
Eye Contact
When saying this in person, a brief moment of eye contact and a smile is the standard Slovak way to show sincerity.
Perfective vs Imperfective
Use 'Vidíme sa' for daily routines and 'Uvidíme sa' for specific, one-off appointments to sound like a native.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing reflexive pronoun.
Vidíme ___ zajtra v škole.
The reflexive pronoun 'sa' is required to make the verb 'vidieť' mean 'see each other'.
Which phrase is the most natural way to say 'See you tomorrow' to a friend?
How do you say goodbye to a friend you are meeting tomorrow?
'Vidíme sa zajtra' is the standard, natural parting for this situation.
Complete the dialogue with the appropriate phrase.
Peter: 'Dohodnuté, prídem o desiatej.' Jana: 'Super, ________.'
Since Peter confirmed a time for tomorrow, Jana should respond with a parting phrase like 'vidíme sa zajtra'.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
You are leaving your office and will return tomorrow morning.
This is the perfect professional yet friendly sign-off for colleagues.
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시각 학습 자료
Formal vs Informal Goodbye
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Vidíme ___ zajtra v škole.
The reflexive pronoun 'sa' is required to make the verb 'vidieť' mean 'see each other'.
How do you say goodbye to a friend you are meeting tomorrow?
'Vidíme sa zajtra' is the standard, natural parting for this situation.
Peter: 'Dohodnuté, prídem o desiatej.' Jana: 'Super, ________.'
Since Peter confirmed a time for tomorrow, Jana should respond with a parting phrase like 'vidíme sa zajtra'.
You are leaving your office and will return tomorrow morning.
This is the perfect professional yet friendly sign-off for colleagues.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, if you have a friendly or established working relationship. If it's your first day, stick to 'Dovidenia'.
Use 'Vidíme sa pozajtra'.
Yes, in this context. It indicates the action is reciprocal (between us).
Absolutely! It's very common to add the specific time of day.
'Vidíme sa' is present tense (often used for routine), while 'Uvidíme sa' is future perfective (often used for a specific event). Both are interchangeable in 90% of cases.
Yes, but only with close friends or family. It's very informal.
Say 'Vidíme sa v pondelok'.
Usually, yes. You can say 'Zajtra sa vidíme', but it sounds more like you're emphasizing the day.
Yes, it's very common in emails, texts, and social media comments.
The phrase remains the same! 'Vidíme' is already plural (we).
관련 표현
Uvidíme sa
similarSee you / We will see each other
Dopočutia
specialized formUntil we hear each other
Dovidenia
formalGoodbye (Until seeing)
Zajtra
builds onTomorrow
Vidíme sa neskôr
variationSee you later