Nejde mi internet.

Nejde mi internet.Ney de mi in ter net.
The internet isn't working.
Ney de mi in ter net.

When to use

Use this phrase to inform someone, such as hotel staff, IT support, or a friend, that your internet connection is not working or is experiencing issues.

How it works

This sentence idiomatically means 'The internet isn't working for me.' It uses the negative form of the verb 'jít' (to go) with a dative clitic.

  • Nejde: It doesn't work / It doesn't go (negative of 'jde', third person singular of 'jít')
  • mi: for me (dative clitic pronoun)
  • internet: internet (masculine inanimate nominative noun)

Grammar notes

The verb 'jít' (to go) is used idiomatically here with 'nejde' (it doesn't go/work). 'Mi' is the dative clitic pronoun, indicating the internet isn't working *for me*. Clitics like 'mi' typically occupy the second position in the sentence. 'Internet' is a masculine inanimate noun in the nominative case, acting as the subject.

Notes

Use this phrase to report that your internet connection is not functioning.

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