意思
Stating current location
文化背景
In Czech pubs, 'Jsem tady' is often followed by 'Dám si jedno' (I'll have one), referring to a beer. It's the start of the social ritual. Students used to stand up when the teacher entered and say 'Zde!' or 'Jsem tady' during roll call. Today it's less formal but still practiced. Punctuality is vital. If you say 'Jsem tady' at 9:05 for a 9:00 meeting, you should follow it with an apology. Meeting 'pod ocasem' (under the tail) of the horse statue at Wenceslas Square is a classic. You'll hear 'Jsem tady pod ocasem' on phones constantly.
Drop the 'Já'
Native speakers almost never say 'Já jsem tady' unless they are being very emphatic.
Tady vs Sem
Never use 'sem' with 'jsem'. 'Sem' is only for movement verbs like 'jít' or 'jet'.
意思
Stating current location
Drop the 'Já'
Native speakers almost never say 'Já jsem tady' unless they are being very emphatic.
Tady vs Sem
Never use 'sem' with 'jsem'. 'Sem' is only for movement verbs like 'jít' or 'jet'.
Use 'Jsem tu'
If you want to sound more like a local in a cafe, use 'Jsem tu' instead of 'Jsem tady'.
自我测试
Fill in the missing word to say 'I am here'.
Ahoj, ____ tady!
'Jsem' is the correct form for 'I am'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'I'm here' when arriving at a pub?
Choose the best option:
Dropping the 'Já' is the most natural way to speak in Czech.
Match the Czech phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are all variations of the same concept with slight nuances.
Complete the dialogue.
Petr: 'Kde jsi?' Jana: '____ ____ u kina.'
Jana is talking about herself, so she uses 'Jsem'.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Tady vs Sem
练习题库
4 练习Ahoj, ____ tady!
'Jsem' is the correct form for 'I am'.
Choose the best option:
Dropping the 'Já' is the most natural way to speak in Czech.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
These are all variations of the same concept with slight nuances.
Petr: 'Kde jsi?' Jana: '____ ____ u kina.'
Jana is talking about herself, so she uses 'Jsem'.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, it's common when you want to say 'Here I am!' to someone looking for you.
No, 'Jsem tu' is actually slightly more informal than 'Jsem tady'.
The formal version is 'zde'.
No, the verb 'jsem' already tells everyone you are talking about yourself.
You say 'Nejsem tady'.
No, for objects use 'Tady to je' (Here it is).
In formal speech, yes. In casual speech, it often disappears.
You say 'Jsme tady'.
Yes, it's neutral and perfectly fine.
It means 'I am here for you' (emotional support).
相关表达
Jsem tam
contrastI am there
Už jdu
similarI'm coming
Tady to je
builds onHere it is
Budu tam
similarI will be there