Significado
Newly harvested fruit.
Contexto cultural
Czechs are obsessed with 'samosběr' (self-picking). During strawberry or cherry season, people drive to fields to pick their own 'čerstvé ovoce' at a lower price. The 'ovocný talíř' (fruit plate) is a common healthy alternative to heavy desserts in Czech restaurants. Seasonal markets (trhy) are the primary place where 'čerstvost' is guaranteed. Buying fruit at a market is seen as a sign of quality over supermarkets. The tradition of 'zavařování' (preserving) means that 'čerstvé ovoce' is often turned into jams or compotes to last through the winter.
Collective Noun Rule
Always remember 'ovoce' is singular. If you see 10 apples, it's still 'čerstvé ovoce'.
The 'C' Sound
Don't pronounce 'ovoce' as 'ovoke'. The 'c' is always 'ts'.
Significado
Newly harvested fruit.
Collective Noun Rule
Always remember 'ovoce' is singular. If you see 10 apples, it's still 'čerstvé ovoce'.
The 'C' Sound
Don't pronounce 'ovoce' as 'ovoke'. The 'c' is always 'ts'.
Market Etiquette
Asking 'Je to čerstvé?' is expected and polite at farmers' markets.
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of the adjective 'čerstvé'.
Mám rád _______ ovoce.
'Ovoce' is a neuter noun, so the adjective must be 'čerstvé'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct option:
'Ovoce' is a collective noun and doesn't take the plural '-ata' ending here, and the adjective must be neuter.
Match the Czech phrase with its English translation.
Match the pairs:
Direct translation exercise.
Complete the dialogue at the market.
A: Dobrý den, máte _______? B: Ano, máme čerstvá jablka.
The most natural question to ask a vendor.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Types of Čerstvé Ovoce
Summer
- • Jahody
- • Třešně
- • Maliny
Autumn
- • Jablka
- • Hrušky
- • Švestky
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosMám rád _______ ovoce.
'Ovoce' is a neuter noun, so the adjective must be 'čerstvé'.
Select the correct option:
'Ovoce' is a collective noun and doesn't take the plural '-ata' ending here, and the adjective must be neuter.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
Direct translation exercise.
A: Dobrý den, máte _______? B: Ano, máme čerstvá jablka.
The most natural question to ask a vendor.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, frozen fruit is 'mražené ovoce'. 'Čerstvé' implies it has never been frozen or processed.
Yes, 'ovoce' is always neuter and follows the 'stavení' declension pattern.
You should say 'jeden kus ovoce' or name the specific fruit, e.g., 'jedno jablko'.
The opposite is 'zkažené ovoce' (rotten fruit) or 'staré ovoce' (old fruit).
Yes! 'Čerstvý chléb' is a very common and correct phrase.
Because 'ovoce' is neuter. 'Čerstvá' would be for feminine nouns like 'zelenina'.
It is neutral. You can use it in any situation, from a casual market to a formal dinner.
Yes, especially seasonally. Apples, pears, and berries are staples of the Czech diet.
Grammatically, 'ovoce' is already collective, so it covers all the fruit you are talking about.
Not really a common one, but people might use 'plody' (fruits/crops) in a more poetic or agricultural sense.
Frases relacionadas
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sušené ovoce
contrastdried fruit
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ovocný salát
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