Significado
The month following the current one.
Contexto cultural
Czechs often plan their 'dovolená' (vacation) exactly one 'příští měsíc' in advance during the summer. If you ask a Czech colleague about their plans, they will likely have a specific 'příští měsíc' in mind for their trip to Croatia or the mountains. In Czech business, 'příští měsíc' is a standard reporting period. Monthly meetings ('měsíční porady') are very common, and tasks are often delegated with this specific timeframe. When a Czech says 'příští měsíc' regarding a social invitation, it's usually a sincere intent to meet, unlike in some cultures where it might be a vague 'someday'. The Czech school year is strictly divided. If a student says 'příští měsíc' in May, they are usually referring to the stress of 'zkouškové období' (exam period) in June.
No Preposition Needed
Remember that you don't need 'v' (in) for basic sentences. 'Příští měsíc' works all by itself!
Watch the 'ř'
The 'ř' in 'příští' is tricky. Practice it by blowing air through your teeth while saying 'r'.
Significado
The month following the current one.
No Preposition Needed
Remember that you don't need 'v' (in) for basic sentences. 'Příští měsíc' works all by itself!
Watch the 'ř'
The 'ř' in 'příští' is tricky. Practice it by blowing air through your teeth while saying 'r'.
The 'Coming' Trick
If you forget the word, remember it sounds like 'přijít' (to come). The month that comes to you!
Teste-se
Fill in the missing word to say 'Next month I'm going to the sea.'
_______ měsíc jedu k moři.
'Příští' is the adjective for 'next' used with time units.
Which sentence is grammatically correct for 'I have a meeting next month'?
Select the correct option:
In Czech, 'příští měsíc' is used in the Accusative without a preposition for 'when'.
Match the Czech phrase with its English translation.
Match the following:
These are the four basic temporal references for months.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kdy máš narozeniny? B: _______.
The question asks 'When', and 'Příští měsíc' is a valid time answer.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exercicios_______ měsíc jedu k moři.
'Příští' is the adjective for 'next' used with time units.
Select the correct option:
In Czech, 'příští měsíc' is used in the Accusative without a preposition for 'when'.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
These are the four basic temporal references for months.
A: Kdy máš narozeniny? B: _______.
The question asks 'When', and 'Příští měsíc' is a valid time answer.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, months and time expressions are not capitalized in Czech unless they start a sentence.
Yes, it is correct but more formal. Use it in writing or formal speeches.
'Příští' is relative to now. 'Následující' is relative to any point in time you are talking about.
Use the word 'přespříští měsíc'.
It is masculine inanimate.
No, because it is a 'soft' adjective, it stays 'příští' for masculine, feminine, and neuter in the nominative.
Literally yes, but in 99.9% of cases, it means the calendar month.
Say 'od příštího měsíce'.
Say 'do příštího měsíce'.
Yes, very. People often abbreviate it or just use it as is.
Frases relacionadas
Příští týden
similarNext week
Příští rok
similarNext year
Příště
relatedNext time
Minulý měsíc
contrastLast month
Tento měsíc
contrastThis month
Přespříští měsíc
builds onThe month after next