意思
Doing household chores.
文化背景
Saturday is the unofficial 'National Cleaning Day'. It is very common to spend the morning vacuuming and dusting before the Sunday rest. Before major holidays like Christmas, 'upratovanie' becomes much more intense, involving washing windows even in cold weather. There is a high value placed on 'poriadok' (order). A messy home can be seen as a sign of a disorganized life. The 'klepáč' (carpet beater) is a cultural icon. People take their carpets outside to metal frames to beat the dust out, which is part of 'upratovať byt'.
The Saturday Rule
If you want to sound like a local, mention that you are cleaning on Saturday morning. It's the most culturally authentic time for this phrase.
Don't say 'čistiť'
Avoid using 'čistiť' for your home unless you are a professional cleaner using industrial equipment.
意思
Doing household chores.
The Saturday Rule
If you want to sound like a local, mention that you are cleaning on Saturday morning. It's the most culturally authentic time for this phrase.
Don't say 'čistiť'
Avoid using 'čistiť' for your home unless you are a professional cleaner using industrial equipment.
Reflexive use
Use 'upratať si byt' (to clean for oneself) to sound more natural when talking about your own home.
The Apology
Even if your apartment is clean, it is a Slovak custom to apologize for the 'mess' when a guest arrives. It's a form of humility.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'upratovať' in the present tense.
My radi ________ byt v sobotu.
The subject 'My' (We) requires the '-ujeme' ending.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'I am cleaning the flat'?
Choose the correct option:
'Upratujem byt' is the standard collocation. 'Čistím' is for objects, and 'bytu' is the wrong case.
Complete the dialogue with the appropriate phrase.
A: Ideš do kina? B: Nie, musím ________, lebo zajtra príde mama.
Cleaning the apartment is the logical activity to do before a mother's visit.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: It is Saturday morning and the whole family is working at home.
Saturday morning is the traditional time for 'upratovanie' in Slovakia.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Activities inside 'Upratovať byt'
Tools
- • vysávač
- • metla
- • mop
Actions
- • vysávať
- • utierať
- • umývať
Places
- • kuchyňa
- • kúpeľňa
- • obývačka
练习题库
4 练习My radi ________ byt v sobotu.
The subject 'My' (We) requires the '-ujeme' ending.
Choose the correct option:
'Upratujem byt' is the standard collocation. 'Čistím' is for objects, and 'bytu' is the wrong case.
A: Ideš do kina? B: Nie, musím ________, lebo zajtra príde mama.
Cleaning the apartment is the logical activity to do before a mother's visit.
Situation: It is Saturday morning and the whole family is working at home.
Saturday morning is the traditional time for 'upratovanie' in Slovakia.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Technically yes, 'byt' means apartment. If you live in a house, say 'upratovať dom'.
Yes, you can say 'upratovať kanceláriu'.
'Upratovať' is the process (I am cleaning), while 'upratať' is the result (I cleaned).
The word is 'upratovačka'.
It is neutral and can be used in any situation.
It means 'spring cleaning', a deep clean done once a year.
Yes, that means 'to clean a room'.
Yes, chores are increasingly shared in modern Slovak households.
The accusative case follows the verb.
In the singular accusative, yes. In plural, it would be 'upratovať byty'.
相关表达
upratať
similarto finish cleaning
robiť poriadok
synonymto make order
vysávať
specialized formto vacuum
umývať dlážku
specialized formto wash the floor
upratovačka
builds oncleaning lady