المعنى
Water with sugar or soda
خلفية ثقافية
Kofola is the most iconic 'sladká voda'. It has a distinct licorice and cinnamon taste and is often served on tap just like beer. In villages, 'sladká voda' often refers to 'sirupová voda'—tap water mixed with homemade fruit syrup, a staple of hospitality. The distinction between 'mineral water' and 'sweet water' is much stronger here than in the US or UK, where 'water' is just water. There is a growing movement to tax 'sladké vody' to combat childhood obesity, leading to many public debates.
Ordering Kofola
If you want the most authentic Slovak 'sladká voda', ask for 'čapovaná Kofola' (Kofola on tap).
Health Context
Be careful using this around fitness enthusiasts; 'sladká voda' is often used pejoratively to mean 'empty calories'.
المعنى
Water with sugar or soda
Ordering Kofola
If you want the most authentic Slovak 'sladká voda', ask for 'čapovaná Kofola' (Kofola on tap).
Health Context
Be careful using this around fitness enthusiasts; 'sladká voda' is often used pejoratively to mean 'empty calories'.
Grammar Hack
If you forget the accusative 'sladkú vodu', just say 'Kofolu prosím'—it's easier!
Hospitality
Always offer 'sladká voda' to guests who don't drink alcohol; it's considered more polite than just offering tap water.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the correct form of 'sladká voda' (Accusative).
Prosím si jednu ______ ______.
When ordering (the object of 'prosím si'), we use the accusative case.
Which of these is considered 'sladká voda' in a Slovak restaurant?
Čo je sladká voda?
Kofola is a sweetened soda, which fits the definition of 'sladká voda'.
Match the drink to its Slovak category.
Match the following:
Understanding these categories is essential for daily life in Slovakia.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural phrase.
Čašník: Čo vám prinesiem? Zákazník: Nemám chuť na pivo, máte nejakú ________?
The customer is asking for a non-alcoholic soda alternative to beer.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Types of Sladká Voda
Sodas
- • Kofola
- • Vinea
- • Cola
Juices
- • Pomarančový džús
- • Jablková šťava
Homemade
- • Sirupová voda
- • Limonáda
Voda vs. Sladká Voda
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينProsím si jednu ______ ______.
When ordering (the object of 'prosím si'), we use the accusative case.
Čo je sladká voda?
Kofola is a sweetened soda, which fits the definition of 'sladká voda'.
طابق كل عنصر على اليسار مع زوجه على اليمين:
Understanding these categories is essential for daily life in Slovakia.
Čašník: Čo vám prinesiem? Zákazník: Nemám chuť na pivo, máte nejakú ________?
The customer is asking for a non-alcoholic soda alternative to beer.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
12 أسئلةYes, in a casual context, juice is often grouped under 'sladká voda' because it is sweet and non-alcoholic.
It's better to use 'nealko' or the specific name of the drink, but 'sladká voda' is not rude.
'Malinovka' is more informal and often implies a carbonated fruit-flavored drink. 'Sladká voda' is a broader category.
You would say 'sladká voda bez cukru' or 'light nápoj'.
This is the accusative case, used for the direct object of a verb. Feminine nouns and adjectives change their endings to -u.
Absolutely, it is the quintessential Slovak sweet water.
No, tea is always 'čaj', even if it's very sweet.
Not necessarily, though most people associate it with bubbles. Still juices also count.
It is the opposite of 'sladká voda'—plain, unsweetened water.
No, it is a standard, neutral collocation used by all age groups.
Ask: 'Aké máte sladké vody?' (What sweet waters do you have?)
Yes, in a scientific context, it means freshwater as opposed to saltwater.
عبارات ذات صلة
čistá voda
contrastPlain tap or spring water
minerálka
similarMineral water
malinovka
synonymSoda/Soft drink
sirup
builds onSyrup
bublinky
similarBubbles/Carbonation
nealko
specialized formNon-alcoholic drink