Usages of malý
Kočka je malá.
The cat is small.
Můj dům je malý.
My house is small.
Moje rodina je malá.
My family is small.
Pejsek spí v malé místnosti.
The dog is sleeping in the small room.
Na dovolené jsme často jedli teplý oběd v malé restauraci.
On vacation we often ate a warm lunch in a small restaurant.
Moje chyba je malá a není důležitá, ale tvoje chyba je velká.
My mistake is small and not important, but your mistake is big.
Ráno mám malou snídani a piji čaj bez cukru.
In the morning I have a small breakfast and I drink tea without sugar.
Naše sousedka je mladá doktorka a má malého psa.
Our (female) neighbor is a young lady doctor and has a small dog.
Vesnice, kde bydlí moje babička, je malá a hezká.
The village where my grandmother lives is small and nice.
Raději chodí občas do malé kavárny a dává si tam kávu bez cukru.
She prefers to go sometimes to a small café and she has coffee without sugar there.
Za domem je malá zahrada.
Behind the house there is a small garden.
Když jsem byl malý, měl jsem jednu knihu s příběhy z dětství, které mi babička vyprávěla.
When I was small, I had one book with stories from childhood that my grandmother told me.
K večeři si dnes dám horkou polévku a malý salát.
For dinner today I will have hot soup and a small salad.
Naše vesnice je malá, ale má krásný park a nejkrásnější ulici v centru.
Our village is small, but it has a beautiful park and the most beautiful street in the centre.
V neděli si dám jenom malý salát a ovoce.
On Sunday I will have only a small salad and fruit.
Před nemocnicí je malé parkoviště, kde řidiči parkují auta.
In front of the hospital there is a small parking lot where drivers park cars.
Vy říkáte, že se vám líbí naše vesnice, i když je malá.
You say that you like our village, even though it is small.
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