뜻
State of feeling happy and positive.
문화적 배경
The concept of 'Pohoda' is closely linked to 'dobrá nálada.' It represents a state of being where everything is 'just right'—relaxed, happy, and harmonious. There is even a famous music festival called 'Pohoda' that embodies this. In coffee house culture (kaviarenská kultúra), 'dobrá nálada' is fostered through slow conversation and quality pastry. It's not about a quick caffeine fix, but about the 'nálada' of the space. Traditional folk songs often start by setting a 'dobrá nálada' to encourage workers or wedding guests. Music is seen as the primary 'tuner' of the human spirit. Slovaks use the diminutive 'náladička' on social media to sound more cute or informal, often when posting photos of food or travel.
Use 'Mať'
Always default to 'Mám dobrú náladu.' It sounds 100% native compared to 'Som v...'
Watch the Case
Don't forget to change the endings to -ú and -u when using 'mať'!
뜻
State of feeling happy and positive.
Use 'Mať'
Always default to 'Mám dobrú náladu.' It sounds 100% native compared to 'Som v...'
Watch the Case
Don't forget to change the endings to -ú and -u when using 'mať'!
Authenticity
Slovaks appreciate a 'dobrá nálada' that is genuine. Don't feel pressured to fake it if you're not feeling it!
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of 'dobrá nálada' (Accusative).
Dnes svieti slnko, preto mám ______ ______.
After the verb 'mať' (to have), we use the Accusative case. For feminine nouns, the adjective ends in -ú and the noun in -u.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'I am in a good mood'?
How would you say it to a friend?
'Mám dobrú náladu' is the most idiomatic and common way to express this in Slovak.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Prečo sa tak usmievaš? B: ____________________.
Smiling (usmievať sa) is a clear sign of having a 'dobrá nálada'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You just got a promotion at work.
A promotion is a major positive event, warranting a 'skvelá' (great) mood.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
Mood Intensity
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Dnes svieti slnko, preto mám ______ ______.
After the verb 'mať' (to have), we use the Accusative case. For feminine nouns, the adjective ends in -ú and the noun in -u.
How would you say it to a friend?
'Mám dobrú náladu' is the most idiomatic and common way to express this in Slovak.
A: Prečo sa tak usmievaš? B: ____________________.
Smiling (usmievať sa) is a clear sign of having a 'dobrá nálada'.
Situation: You just got a promotion at work.
A promotion is a major positive event, warranting a 'skvelá' (great) mood.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문No, 'nálada' is feminine, so it must be 'dobrá nálada' (Nominative) or 'dobrú náladu' (Accusative).
It is neutral. You can use it with anyone, from your best friend to your boss.
The direct opposite is 'zlá nálada' (bad mood).
You say: 'Urobil si mi dobrú náladu.'
Not always, but it's a very common euphemism. To be safe, use 'mať dobrú náladu' for happiness.
Yes! You can say 'V tej reštaurácii je dobrá nálada.'
'Šťastný' is 'happy' (a deep state), while 'dobrá nálada' is a 'good mood' (a temporary state).
Use 'veľmi' (very) or 'skvelá' (great).
Yes, if you are thanking someone for a pleasant meeting: 'Ďakujem za dobrú náladu na dnešnom stretnutí.'
It's a linguistic feature of Slavic languages where emotions are often treated as things you possess or that come to you.
관련 표현
skvelá nálada
similarGreat mood
zlá nálada
contrastBad mood
pohoda
builds onWell-being/chill
byť v nálade
specialized formTo be tipsy
pokaziť náladu
contrastTo ruin the mood