意味
The act of making the morning meal.
文化的背景
Breakfast is often eaten late (around 9 or 10 AM) after the first coffee. It's common to buy burek or pastries from a 'pekara' if one isn't 'spremati' at home. In mountainous regions, breakfast ('doručak') is traditionally very heavy, featuring 'cicvara' or 'popara' to provide energy for physical labor. Influenced by Austro-Hungarian culture, breakfast might include more cold cuts, jams, and different types of bread compared to the south. Modern Belgraders often skip 'spremati doručak' at home in favor of 'doručak u kafiću' (breakfast in a cafe) or ordering delivery.
Use 'Praviti' for variety
If you find yourself saying 'spremati' too much, swap it for 'praviti'. It sounds just as natural.
Don't forget the aspect
Use 'spremati' for the process and 'spremiti' for the result. 'Spremio sam doručak' means it's ready on the table!
意味
The act of making the morning meal.
Use 'Praviti' for variety
If you find yourself saying 'spremati' too much, swap it for 'praviti'. It sounds just as natural.
Don't forget the aspect
Use 'spremati' for the process and 'spremiti' for the result. 'Spremio sam doručak' means it's ready on the table!
The Coffee Rule
In Serbia, if you are 'spremati doručak' for a guest, always ask if they want coffee first. It's the local law of hospitality!
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'spremati' in the present tense.
Ja svaki dan _______ doručak u osam sati.
The subject is 'Ja' (I), so the verb must end in -am.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'He is making breakfast'?
Choose the best option:
'Spremati' is the standard collocation for making breakfast.
Match the Serbian phrase with its English translation.
Match the following:
This tests different tenses and forms of the phrase.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Šta radiš u kuhinji? B: ________ doručak. Hoćeš li i ti?
The speaker is describing what they are currently doing.
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
Šta spremamo za doručak?
Hrana
- • Jaja
- • Hleb
- • Sir
Piće
- • Kafa
- • Čaj
- • Sok
練習問題バンク
4 問題Ja svaki dan _______ doručak u osam sati.
The subject is 'Ja' (I), so the verb must end in -am.
Choose the best option:
'Spremati' is the standard collocation for making breakfast.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
This tests different tenses and forms of the phrase.
A: Šta radiš u kuhinji? B: ________ doručak. Hoćeš li i ti?
The speaker is describing what they are currently doing.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Technically yes, if you are eating breakfast late, but people might laugh and call it 'ručak' (lunch).
No, it's neutral. It's used by everyone from kids to professors.
'Pripremati' is slightly more formal and often used in writing or professional cooking.
No, 'Spremam doručak' is enough because the verb ending -am already tells us it's 'I'.
Yes, just change the noun: 'Spremam ručak'.
Ja sam spremao (masculine) or Ja sam spremala (feminine) doručak.
Ne spremam doručak.
In this phrase, yes, because it's the object. But as a subject, it's also 'doručak'.
Use 'za' + person: 'Spremam doručak za tebe' (I'm making breakfast for you).
You can say 'Spremam klopu' (I'm making grub/food).
関連フレーズ
Postaviti sto
similarTo set the table
Skuvati kafu
similarTo make/boil coffee
Oprati sudove
contrastTo wash the dishes
Doručkovati
builds onTo eat breakfast