Essential Phrases for SLP1
Level: STANAG SLP1
Greetings & Introductions
Hello. (Dobrý den.) – A formal way to greet someone.
Good morning. (Dobré ráno.) – A greeting for the morning time.
My name is... (Jmenuji se...) – Used to introduce yourself.
What is your name? (Jak se jmenujete?) – A question to ask for someone's name.
Nice to meet you. (Těší mě.) – A polite phrase when you meet someone for the first time.
How are you? (Jak se máte?) – A question to ask about someone's well-being.
I am fine, thank you. (Mám se dobře, děkuji.) – A standard reply to "How are you?".
Where are you from? (Odkud jste?) – A question to ask about someone's country of origin.
I am from... (Jsem z...) – A phrase to state your country of origin.
Goodbye. (Na shledanou.) – A formal way to say you are leaving.
Basic Questions & Information
Can you help me? (Můžete mi pomoci?) – A phrase to ask for assistance.
I don't understand. (Nerozumím.) – Used when you cannot comprehend something.
Can you repeat that? (Můžete to zopakovat?) – A request to say something again.
How do you say...? (Jak se řekne...?) – A question to ask for a word in another language.
I don't know. (Nevím.) – A phrase to say you do not have the information.
What time is it? (Kolik je hodin?) – A question to ask for the current time.
It is three o'clock. (Jsou tři hodiny.) – A phrase to state the time.
Where is the toilet? (Kde je záchod?) – An important question for finding the restroom.
How much does it cost? (Kolik to stojí?) – A question to ask the price of something.
I have a question. (Mám otázku.) – A phrase to say you want to ask something.
Politeness & Social Phrases
Please. (Prosím.) – Used to make a polite request.
Thank you. (Děkuji.) – Used to show gratitude.
You're welcome. (Není zač. / Prosím.) – A polite reply to "Thank you".
Excuse me. (S dovolením. / Promiňte.) – Used to get someone's attention or apologize.
I am sorry. (Omlouvám se.) – A phrase to apologize for a mistake.
No problem. (Žádný problém.) – A phrase to say that something is okay.
Have a nice day. (Přeji hezký den.) – A friendly phrase when leaving someone.
See you later. (Uvidíme se později.) – An informal way to say goodbye.
Good luck. (Hodně štěstí.) – A phrase to wish someone success.
Cheers! (Na zdraví!) – A phrase used when drinking with others.
Simple Opinions & Feelings
I like it. (Líbí se mi to. / Mám to rád.) – A phrase to express that you enjoy something.
I don't like it. (Nelíbí se mi to. / Nemám to rád.) – A phrase to express that you do not enjoy something.
It is good. / It is bad. (Je to dobré. / Je to špatné.) – Phrases to express a simple opinion on quality.
It is easy. / It is difficult. (Je to lehké. / Je to těžké.) – Phrases to describe the complexity of a task.
I agree. / I disagree. (Souhlasím. / Nesouhlasím.) – Phrases to express agreement or disagreement.
I am hungry. / I am thirsty. (Mám hlad. / Mám žízeň.) – Phrases to express the need for food or drink.
I am tired. (Jsem unavený/á.) – A phrase to say you need to rest or sleep.
I am happy. / I am sad. (Jsem šťastný/á. / Jsem smutný/á.) – Phrases to express emotion.
I think so. (Myslím, že ano.) – A phrase to express a belief or opinion.
I am ready. (Jsem připraven/a.) – A phrase to say you are prepared to start.
Basic Military & Work Phrases
Yes, sir. / Yes, ma'am. (Ano, pane. / Ano, paní.) – A formal, respectful reply to a superior.
I understand. (Rozumím.) – A phrase to confirm you have understood information.
I am on duty. (Jsem ve službě.) – A phrase to state that you are working.
What are the orders? (Jaké jsou rozkazy?) – A question to ask for instructions.
I need a medic. (Potřebuji zdravotníka.) – A critical phrase for a medical emergency.
Let's go. (Pojďme.) – A phrase to start moving.
Wait here. (Počkejte tady.) – An instruction to stay in one place.
Follow me. (Následujte mě.) – An instruction to go with someone.
Report to the commander. (Hlaste se veliteli.) – An order to go and speak to the commander.
Mission complete. (Úkol splněn.) – A phrase to report that a task is finished.
Choose the correct phrase for the situation:
Situation: You meet an officer in the afternoon. (Dobrý den.)
Situation: You introduce yourself to a new colleague. (Jmenuji se...)
Situation: You want to know someone's name. (Jak se jmenujete?)
Situation: You meet someone for the first time. (Těší mě.)
Situation: You ask about a friend's health. (Jak se máte?)
Situation: Someone asks "How are you?". (Mám se dobře, děkuji.)
Situation: You want to know someone's nationality. (Odkud jste?)
Situation: Someone asks "Where are you from?". (Jsem z...)
Situation: You are leaving the office at the end of the day. (Na shledanou.)
Situation: You greet your commander at 9 AM. (Dobré ráno.)
Choose the correct phrase for the situation:
Situation: You need assistance with a task. (Můžete mi pomoci?)
Situation: An order is not clear to you. (Nerozumím.)
Situation: You did not hear what someone said. (Můžete to zopakovat?)
Situation: You want to know the Czech word for "map". (Jak se řekne...?)
Situation: Someone asks you a question, but you do not have the answer. (Nevím.)
Situation: You want to know the time. (Kolik je hodin?)
Situation: Someone asks "What time is it?" and it is 15:00. (Jsou tři hodiny.)
Situation: You need to find the restroom. (Kde je záchod?)
Situation: You are in a shop and want to know the price. (Kolik to stojí?)
Situation: You raise your hand during a briefing. (Mám otázku.)
Choose the correct phrase for the situation:
Situation: You ask someone to pass the salt. (Prosím.)
Situation: Someone gives you a cup of coffee. (Děkuji.)
Situation: Someone says "Thank you" to you. (Není zač. / Prosím.)
Situation: You want to pass someone in a narrow hallway. (S dovolením. / Promiňte.)
Situation: You accidentally step on someone's foot. (Omlouvám se.)
Situation: Someone apologizes to you for a small mistake. (Žádný problém.)
Situation: A colleague is leaving work for the day. (Přeji hezký den.)
Situation: You are leaving a meeting but will see the people tomorrow. (Uvidíme se později.)
Situation: A friend has an important test. (Hodně štěstí.)
Situation: You are about to drink a beer with friends. (Na zdraví!)
Choose the correct phrase for the situation:
Situation: You are eating a very good meal. (Líbí se mi to. / Mám to rád.)
Situation: You are listening to music that you do not enjoy. (Nelíbí se mi to.)
Situation: Someone asks your opinion about a new car. You think it is high quality. (Je to dobré.)
Situation: A training exercise was very hard. (Je to těžké.)
Situation: Your commander says "We must start at 0800." You think this is correct. (Souhlasím.)
Situation: It is noon and you have not eaten breakfast. (Mám hlad.)
Situation: You have worked for 12 hours and need to sleep. (Jsem unavený/á.)
Situation: You just received good news. (Jsem šťastný/á.)
Situation: Someone asks, "Is this the correct way?" and you believe it is. (Myslím, že ano.)
Situation: Your equipment is packed and you are prepared to leave. (Jsem připraven/a.)
Choose the correct phrase for the situation:
Situation: A captain gives you an order. You must show respect. (Ano, pane.)
Situation: After a briefing, your commander asks if you know the plan. (Rozumím.)
Situation: Someone calls and asks if you are free. You are working. (Jsem ve službě.)
Situation: You arrive for a new task and need instructions. (Jaké jsou rozkazy?)
Situation: A soldier is injured during training. (Potřebuji zdravotníka.)
Situation: Your team is ready and it is time to start the mission. (Pojďme.)
Situation: You tell your squad to stay in the current position. (Počkejte tady.)
Situation: You are leading a group and want them to walk behind you. (Následujte mě.)
Situation: A new soldier arrives and you give him an instruction. (Hlaste se veliteli.)
Situation: You tell your commander that the task is finished. (Úkol splněn.)