المعنى
Standard response to 'How are you?' indicating positive status.
خلفية ثقافية
Slovaks often use 'Mám sa dobre' as a polite baseline, but they are much more likely than Americans to follow it up with a small complaint about work or the weather to keep things 'real'. In the capital, you'll hear 'Mám sa fajn' or 'Mám sa super' more frequently due to more international influence and a faster pace of life. In the east, people might use dialect versions like 'Mam še dobre'. The hospitality is legendary, so 'mať sa dobre' often involves being well-fed. In a professional setting, 'Mám sa dobre' is the expected answer. It shows you are stable and reliable. Avoid over-sharing personal problems unless you know the colleague well.
The 'Sa' Rule
Never forget the 'sa'. It's the glue that makes the phrase work. Without it, you're just saying 'I have well'.
Don't be a robot
While 'Mám sa dobre' is great, try adding 'Ďakujem za opýtanie' (Thanks for asking) to sound more natural and polite.
المعنى
Standard response to 'How are you?' indicating positive status.
The 'Sa' Rule
Never forget the 'sa'. It's the glue that makes the phrase work. Without it, you're just saying 'I have well'.
Don't be a robot
While 'Mám sa dobre' is great, try adding 'Ďakujem za opýtanie' (Thanks for asking) to sound more natural and polite.
The 'Ujde to' alternative
If you want to sound like a real local who is slightly tired but okay, use 'Ujde to' instead.
Honesty matters
If you say 'Mám sa dobre' with a huge fake smile, Slovaks might find it suspicious. A calm, neutral tone is more authentic.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the missing reflexive pronoun.
Ako ___ máš? Mám ___ dobre.
The phrase 'mať sa' always requires the reflexive pronoun 'sa'.
Which of these is the correct way to say 'I am doing well'?
Choose the correct sentence:
'Mám sa dobre' is the grammatically correct reflexive construction.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
Peter: 'Ahoj, Zuzana! Ako sa máš?' Zuzana: '_________'
This is the most standard and polite response to the question.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
When would you say 'Mali sme sa dobre'?
'Mali sme sa' is the past tense (we had ourselves well).
🎉 النتيجة: /4
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4 تمارينAko ___ máš? Mám ___ dobre.
The phrase 'mať sa' always requires the reflexive pronoun 'sa'.
Choose the correct sentence:
'Mám sa dobre' is the grammatically correct reflexive construction.
Peter: 'Ahoj, Zuzana! Ako sa máš?' Zuzana: '_________'
This is the most standard and polite response to the question.
When would you say 'Mali sme sa dobre'?
'Mali sme sa' is the past tense (we had ourselves well).
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةYes, in very informal settings, you can just answer 'Dobre' or 'Fajn'.
It is neutral. It's perfectly fine for both formal and informal situations.
'Mám sa dobre' is about your life situation/mood. 'Cítim sa dobre' is about physical health or deep feelings.
You say 'Nemám sa dobre' or 'Mám sa zle'.
It's a linguistic tradition in Slavic languages to 'possess' one's state.
Yes, 'Moja rodina sa má dobre' is very common.
'Fajn' is slightly more modern and casual, but 'dobre' is more classic.
Use 'Mám sa skvele' or 'Mám sa výborne'.
No, 'dobre' is an adverb here, so it stays the same regardless of who is 'having themselves'.
Absolutely. It's the perfect professional response.
عبارات ذات صلة
Ako sa máš?
similarHow are you?
Mám sa zle
contrastI am doing badly
Darí sa mi
builds onI am succeeding
Mám sa fajn
synonymI'm fine
Cítim sa dobre
similarI feel good