Jak się mas = Jak se maš Jak się macie = Jak se máte. In Polish the “s” is softened to a “sh” and the “t” is softened to a “ch.” It’s also worth noting that Polish has two different “sh” and “ch” sounds, the softer one being represented by si/ś and ci/ć, and the harder one represented by cz/sz. Czech Juraj. Czech Jurij. Czech Jurij Gagarin. Czech Justine. Czech Justýna. Czech Jutland. Translation for 'je to v pořádku' in the free Czech-English dictionary and many other English translations.

"Jak se máš" is the Czech version of "whazzup", meaning "how are you doing?" BTW, in the Czech Republic you'd never say to a stranger "jak se máš". This is the singular, or informal form that you only use with a friend or child. The formal form (or when addressing more than one person) is "jak se máte".

(formal)|Jak se máte? English (US) French (France) German Italian Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese (Brazil) Portuguese (Portugal) Russian Simplified Chinese (China) Spanish (Mexico) Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) Turkish Vietnamese Hoax. Hoax ( [ houks ]) ( poplašná zpráva, řetězový e-mail) označuje nevyžádanou klamavou zprávu, která je formulována tak, aby způsobila bezmyšlenkovité přijetí a další rozesílání uživatelem počítače ( e-mailem, online zprávami, sdílením na sociálních sítích ). Používá mystifikaci, polopravdy, lež, někdy It is related to maat in both Proto-Germanic and Dutch, meaning partner, colleague or friend. To make the leap to today, we might think about friends gathered around a barbecue. The old mate in ge 5EevScU. 819 715 291 130 589 594 98 316

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