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Hi in Czech: ahoj

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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'ahoj' primarily in casual settings, such as when meeting friends at a café or sending informal messages online. It's common among younger generations and is often used in friendly environments rather than formal occasions.
Synonyms & nuances
'Ahoj' is similar to the English 'hi' or 'hello,' but it carries a more cheerful and relaxed tone. In contrast, 'dobrý den' would be used in formal settings, making 'ahoj' your go-to for friendly encounters.
Culture
'Ahoj' has nautical roots, originally used by sailors as a greeting, derived from the Old Czech word 'ahoj' meaning 'to greet.' Today, it is widely recognized and used by people of all ages, symbolizing warmth and friendliness in social interactions.
FAQ
Q.What does 'ahoj' mean in English?
'Ahoj' means 'hi' in English. It's a casual greeting often used among friends and acquaintances.
Q.When should I use 'ahoj'?
'Ahoj' is best used in informal situations, such as greeting friends or acquaintances. Avoid using it in formal contexts or professional settings.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'ahoj'?
A common mistake is using 'ahoj' in formal situations where a greeting like 'dobrý den' (good day) would be more appropriate. Remember, 'ahoj' is informal!
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