Usages of stůl
Pojďte dál a sedněte si ke stolu, večeře je hotová.
Come in and sit down at the table, dinner is ready.
Ve čtvrtek a v pátek obvykle sedíme celá rodina u stolu a večeře je dlouhá.
On Thursday and Friday the whole family usually sits at the table and dinner is long.
Oběd je na stole.
Lunch is on the table.
Po večeři myju nádobí a čistím stůl, aby měla maminka méně práce.
After dinner I wash the dishes and clean the table so that mom has less work.
Prosím, dej ten talíř na stůl vedle mého hrnku.
Please put that plate on the table next to my mug.
Až bude večeře hotová, dáme talíře na stůl a zavřeme troubu.
When dinner is ready, we will put the plates on the table and close the oven.
Na stole už je nůž, lžíce a malý talíř pro moji babičku.
On the table there is already a knife, a spoon, and a small plate for my grandmother.
Vždycky dávám klíče na stůl vedle peněženky.
I always put the keys on the table next to the wallet.
Na stole je velký talíř a pod ním je účet.
There is a big plate on the table and the bill is under it.
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