意思
Most common informal greeting for friends.
文化背景
The 'Ahoj' vs 'Dobrý den' divide is a major social marker. Switching to 'Ahoj' usually requires an explicit agreement. On the river, everyone is an equal. You must say 'Ahoj' to every boat you pass, regardless of age. In high mountains or on remote trails, hikers often use 'Ahoj' as a sign of mutual respect for the effort. In Czech gaming and IT communities, 'Ahoj' is the default greeting, reflecting a more horizontal social structure.
The Vocative Rule
Always remember to change the name after Ahoj. It makes you sound much more native.
The Boss Trap
Even if your boss is cool, wait for them to say 'Ahoj' first before you use it.
意思
Most common informal greeting for friends.
The Vocative Rule
Always remember to change the name after Ahoj. It makes you sound much more native.
The Boss Trap
Even if your boss is cool, wait for them to say 'Ahoj' first before you use it.
Double it up
Saying 'Ahoj, ahoj' when leaving sounds extra friendly and warm.
自我测试
Choose the correct greeting for your best friend.
Potkáš nejlepšího kamaráda na ulici. Co řekneš?
Ahoj is the standard informal greeting for friends.
Fill in the correct vocative form of the name 'Marek'.
Ahoj, _______! Jak se máš?
Names must be in the vocative case after 'Ahoj'.
Match the greeting to the situation.
Kdy je vhodné říct 'Ahoj'?
Ahoj is for informal settings like meeting a friend.
Complete the dialogue.
Petr: 'Už musím jít, tak se měj.' Jana: 'Ty taky, _______!'
Ahoj is used as a goodbye in response to someone leaving.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
When to say Ahoj
Safe
- • Friends
- • Family
- • Children
- • Pets
Risky
- • Boss
- • Teacher
- • Elderly
- • Doctor
练习题库
4 练习Potkáš nejlepšího kamaráda na ulici. Co řekneš?
Ahoj is the standard informal greeting for friends.
Ahoj, _______! Jak se máš?
Names must be in the vocative case after 'Ahoj'.
Kdy je vhodné říct 'Ahoj'?
Ahoj is for informal settings like meeting a friend.
Petr: 'Už musím jít, tak se měj.' Jana: 'Ty taky, _______!'
Ahoj is used as a goodbye in response to someone leaving.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
5 个问题Only if it's a very casual pub where you are a regular. Otherwise, use 'Dobrý den'.
Yes, it is exactly the same in Slovak!
Yes, it is used for both hello and goodbye.
In Czech, it is always spelled Ahoj.
Functionally nothing, but 'Ahoj' is the original Czech favorite.
相关表达
Čau
synonymInformal hi/bye
Nazdar
similarInformal greeting
Dobrý den
contrastGood day
Měj se
builds onTake care
Těpic
specialized formSlangy hi