Dobrou chuť.
When to use
Say 'Dobrou chuť' just before someone starts eating, or when you are joining them for a meal. It's equivalent to 'Bon appétit'.
How it works
This phrase is in the accusative case, functioning as an idiomatic wish. Literally, it means 'good taste' or 'good appetite'.
- Dobrou: good (accusative feminine singular of 'dobrý')
- chuť: taste, appetite (accusative feminine singular of 'chuť')
Grammatical Gender and Case
'Dobrou' is the feminine accusative form of the adjective 'dobrý' (good), agreeing with 'chuť' (appetite/taste), which is also feminine and in the accusative case here as the object of an implied verb like 'have'.
Notes
A polite wish for someone to enjoy their food.