A1 adverb Standard/Neutral. Appropriate in all contexts, from formal to informal.

brzy

/br̩zɪ/

例句

1

Brzy se vrátím.

I'll be back soon.

2

Vstávám brzy ráno.

I wake up early in the morning.

3

Uvidíme se brzy!

See you soon!

4

Bylo brzy na odchod.

It was too early to leave.

5

Doufám, že se brzy uzdravíš.

I hope you get well soon.

常见搭配

brzy ráno (early in the morning)
brzy večer (early in the evening)
příliš brzy (too early)

How to Use It

使用说明

'Brzy' is an adverb and does not change its form. It typically precedes the verb it modifies.


常见错误

Confusing 'brzy' with 'rychle' (quickly). While related in concept, 'brzy' refers to time, and 'rychle' refers to speed.
Forgetting the trilled 'r' and pronouncing it like an English 'r', which can make it sound unnatural to native speakers.

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词源

From Old Czech 'brzo', related to Proto-Slavic *bъrzъ 'fast, quick'.

文化背景

Punctuality is generally valued in Czech culture, so arriving 'brzy' (early) is often seen positively, especially for appointments. Saying 'Uvidíme se brzy!' is a very common and friendly way to say goodbye.

记忆技巧

Think of 'brzy' sounding a bit like 'breeze-y' – a quick, early breeze. Or, for 'soon,' imagine a 'busy' person who needs to get things done 'soon.'

常见问题

3 个问题

Yes, 'brzy' is versatile and can mean both 'soon' (in a short time) and 'early' (ahead of the usual or expected time).

'Brzy' is more general and can refer to 'soon' or 'early' in various contexts. 'Časně' specifically means 'early' when referring to a time of day, e.g., 'časně ráno' (early in the morning).

The 'r' in 'brzy' is a trilled 'r' (like in Spanish 'perro'). If you find it difficult, start by trying to make a light 'd' sound with your tongue tip behind your front teeth, then add air to make it vibrate.

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