vy

Usages of vy

Účet jste dnes zaplatil a šel domů.
Today you paid the bill and went home.
Vy chcete lístek se slevou?
Do you want a ticket with a discount?
Chcete studené mléko nebo teplý čaj?
Do you want cold milk or warm tea?
Kdybyste měli čas, přišli byste zítra na čaj?
If you had time, would you come for tea tomorrow?
Vy říkáte, že se vám líbí naše vesnice, i když je malá.
You say that you like our village, even though it is small.
Prosím vás, máte v lékárně lék na rýmu?
Excuse me, do you have medicine for a runny nose at the pharmacy?
Měla byste mít drobné, když chcete platit v hotovosti.
You should have small change if you want to pay in cash.
Měl byste jít do banky ráno, když tam není dlouhá fronta.
You should go to the bank in the morning when there is not a long line there.
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