Hi Jirka Thanks for the extra clarification. I realise they aren't actually called imperatives but can be just used in an imperative sense....
Good, thanks for the confirmation and the translation of blablabla.
Wow, have I really stumped all the experts here with that question? I've since got a quite vague answer to when eg. počkat is used as the...
Could someone tell me if there is a difference between when to use the following imperative forms - Nekoukat! or nekoukej! Počkat! or počkej!...
Did anybody mention the other use of DUCH- Pustil jsem ducha
Thanks a lot for these tips and explanations. It's so much clearer to me now. I still can't get my head round when I would use 'dalece' and...
Thanks for all the tips, I really appreciate them. I've thought of another weak area for me - adverbs. Generally I'm fine with common...
Thanks again That's all very useful to know. I learned which cases go with which preposition a long time ago but I never knew which spelling of...
Thanks very much for that Jana and especially for the 3rd person plural tip, that´s a good way to remember it. I was also wondering about the...
I'm taking the B2 Czech exam in May and I was wondering if anybody has taken it or taught a course on it and could give me some advice? I've...
It doesn't mean falling in a forest. It means what it says - to fell a forest as in to cut it down.
Thanks, but I think 'master' is too strong. For me, to master a language is to feel as comfortable in a language as you do in your own and know...
I was introduced to Czech at the age of 26! I studied intensively for 2 years whilst living here and speaking a lot and then moved away for 2...
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