Significado
Asking for assistance
Contexto cultural
Always use 'Dobrý den' (Good day) before asking for help. It is the essential social lubricant in Czechia. Czechs value directness once the formal greeting is over. Don't be too 'flowery' with your request; just state what you need. The phrase is almost identical in Slovak ('Môžete mi pomôcť?'), and the cultural etiquette regarding formality is the same. In many Central European cultures, including Czech, there is a clear distinction between 'public' and 'private' personas. 'Můžete' respects the public persona.
The 'S' Rule
If you want to say help 'with' something, always use 's' + Instrumental case. It's the most common way to extend the phrase.
Don't forget the greeting!
Starting with 'Můžete mi pomoct?' without saying 'Dobrý den' first can make people less likely to help.
Significado
Asking for assistance
The 'S' Rule
If you want to say help 'with' something, always use 's' + Instrumental case. It's the most common way to extend the phrase.
Don't forget the greeting!
Starting with 'Můžete mi pomoct?' without saying 'Dobrý den' first can make people less likely to help.
Eye Contact
When asking for help, maintain brief, polite eye contact. It shows sincerity in Czech culture.
The 'i' vs 't' ending
If you see 'pomoci' in a book, it's the same as 'pomoct'. Don't let it confuse you!
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of the formal 'you' can.
________ mi pomoct, prosím?
We use 'Můžete' for the formal/plural 'you'.
Which pronoun is correct for 'help ME'?
Můžete __ pomoct?
The verb 'pomoct' takes the dative case, and 'mi' is the short dative form of 'já'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a train station and need help with a heavy bag.
'Kufr' means suitcase/bag.
Complete the dialogue.
Tourist: Promiňte, ________ mi pomoct? Local: Ano, co potřebujete?
The tourist should use the formal 'můžete' with a stranger.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Formal vs Informal
Banco de exercicios
4 exercicios________ mi pomoct, prosím?
We use 'Můžete' for the formal/plural 'you'.
Můžete __ pomoct?
The verb 'pomoct' takes the dative case, and 'mi' is the short dative form of 'já'.
You are at a train station and need help with a heavy bag.
'Kufr' means suitcase/bag.
Tourist: Promiňte, ________ mi pomoct? Local: Ano, co potřebujete?
The tourist should use the formal 'můžete' with a stranger.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasUse 'pomoct' for speaking and 'pomoci' for formal writing. Both are correct.
Only in an emergency! It's like shouting 'Help!' in English.
Use 'Můžeš mi pomoct?' because children are always addressed with the informal 'ty'.
Because 'pomoct' is a dative verb. You give help *to* someone.
Change 'mi' to 'mu'. 'Můžete mu pomoct?'
Yes, it's very common in offices when asking for assistance with a task.
The conditional: 'Mohl byste mi, prosím, pomoci?'
In the present tense 'Můžete', no. In the conditional 'Mohl(a) byste', yes.
Yes, it's perfectly fine for texting a colleague or an acquaintance.
The present tense 'Můžete' is gender-neutral.
Frases relacionadas
Pomoc!
specialized formHelp!
Můžu vám pomoct?
contrastCan I help you?
Potřebuju pomoc.
similarI need help.
Mohl byste...
builds onCould you...