A1 Expression Neutro

Dobrá práce

Good job

Significado

Praising someone's work.

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Contexto cultural

Czechs often prefer 'not bad' (není to špatné) as a high compliment, but 'Dobrá práce' is the standard positive reinforcement in modern offices. In Moravian wine regions, 'Dobrá práce' might be said after a long day in the vineyard, often followed by an invitation to the cellar. Influenced by Western standards, 'Dobrá práce' is now a mandatory part of 'feedback culture' in Prague-based startups. Fans and commentators use it constantly. It's a key part of the vocabulary for hockey and football fans.

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Add a name

Adding the person's name (in the vocative case) makes the praise feel much more sincere. 'Dobrá práce, Petře!'

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Watch the gender

Never say 'Dobrý práce'. It's a very common mistake that immediately marks you as a beginner.

Significado

Praising someone's work.

💡

Add a name

Adding the person's name (in the vocative case) makes the praise feel much more sincere. 'Dobrá práce, Petře!'

⚠️

Watch the gender

Never say 'Dobrý práce'. It's a very common mistake that immediately marks you as a beginner.

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The 'Not Bad' trick

If you want to sound like a local, try 'To není špatná práce' (That's not bad work). It's a very Czech way of giving a high compliment.

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Sincerity matters

Don't over-praise for tiny things. Czechs value genuine recognition over constant 'American-style' cheerleading.

Teste-se

Complete the phrase with the correct adjective form.

_____ práce! (Good job!)

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Dobrá

'Práce' is a feminine noun, so it requires the feminine adjective 'dobrá'.

Match the situation to the most appropriate response.

Your colleague just finished a difficult presentation.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Dobrá práce

'Dobrá práce' is the only phrase here used for praise.

What would the boss say?

Zaměstnanec: 'Tady je ten hotový projekt.' Šéf: '__________'

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Dobrá práce, díky.

The boss is acknowledging the completed project with praise.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly in a full sentence?

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Děkuji za dobrou práci.

After 'za', we use the accusative case. The accusative of 'dobrá práce' is 'dobrou práci'.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Recursos visuais

Intensity of Praise

Standard
Dobrá práce Good job
Strong
Skvělá práce Great job
Maximum
Vynikající práce Excellent job

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Complete the phrase with the correct adjective form. Fill Blank A1

_____ práce! (Good job!)

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Dobrá

'Práce' is a feminine noun, so it requires the feminine adjective 'dobrá'.

Match the situation to the most appropriate response. situation_matching A1

Your colleague just finished a difficult presentation.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Dobrá práce

'Dobrá práce' is the only phrase here used for praise.

What would the boss say? dialogue_completion A2

Zaměstnanec: 'Tady je ten hotový projekt.' Šéf: '__________'

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Dobrá práce, díky.

The boss is acknowledging the completed project with praise.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly in a full sentence? Choose B1

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Děkuji za dobrou práci.

After 'za', we use the accusative case. The accusative of 'dobrá práce' is 'dobrou práci'.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

14 perguntas

It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.

Yes! It's very common to say 'Dobrá práce' or 'Hodný kluk' (Good boy) to a dog.

'Dobrá práce' specifically praises the work/task, while 'Výborně' (Excellent) is a general adverb of praise.

Because 'práce' is a feminine noun, and adjectives must match the gender of the noun.

It's a bit weird. Better to say 'Gratuluji!' (Congratulations!).

Use 'Skvělá práce!'.

Yes, it's very common in professional emails to acknowledge a task.

It's a more informal, slightly slangy version of 'Dobrá práce'.

Yes, but be careful. If someone drops something, 'Dobrá práce' sounds very mean.

Technically 'Dobré práce', but you almost always use the singular even for a team.

A simple 'Děkuji' (Thank you) or 'Díky' is perfect.

Yes, in Slovak it is 'Dobrá práca', which is almost identical.

Yes, if you are praising the effort and skill involved.

In a work context, yes. 'Bravo' is mostly for performances or sports.

Frases relacionadas

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Skvělá práce

similar

Great job

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Dobře ty!

informal

Good on you / Way to go

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Výborně

synonym

Excellent / Well done

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Klobouk dolů

builds on

Hats off

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Šikovný

similar

Clever / Handy

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