Could someone tell me if there is a difference between when to use the following imperative forms - Nekoukat! or nekoukej! Počkat! or počkej!...
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...
Does anybody know of any Czech exams for foreigners? I'm thinking along the lines of a C2 exam or equivalent. What is the highest level exam of...
I'm not talking about ř here but the normal czech r. Does anybody have any good tips on tongue position etc. for it. I've only recently found...
Hi I'm planning to return to the Czech Republic next September and hoping to get a teaching job, as I had between 2005-2007 in Litomerice. Could...
Hi Could anybody tell me the slang forms of personal pronouns? I've heard things like eg. 's mojim autem' instead of 's mym autem and 'vidim...
Does anybody know where I can find a list of irregular genders for nouns? For example with words like postel, oves, mys etc. I mainly have a...
I'm not sure if this is the right place for this question but I was wondering if anybody knows about any Czech grammar drill books for...
I'm just using chtit as an example but is there a rule for when you use 'ja chtel' instead of 'ja jsem chtel' or 'chtel jsem'. I learned that...
I noticed in a previous message that 'it takes' (about time) was translated as 'zabere to' and not 'trva to', are these interchangeable or is...
Could someone explain the use of this word to me please? ZEVSEDNET - I know it means that something is losing its appeal/the novelty is wearing...
Today I realised another problem that plagues me in Czech. I have a new Czech student who I speak to in English during lessons but who yesterday...
I've learned the case endings for informal language eg. 7th case pl. - ama, 6th case pl. ach, masc. ej, neutral y and so on, however I'd like to...
Souhlasil jsem s nim dohodl jsem se s nim Do they both mean - I agreed with him? Is dohodnout se more like - to come to an greement and...
I put this in the general discussion section but then realised it's probably better here: Does anybody have a clear explanation of the Czech...
Does anybody have a clear explanation of the Czech verbal aspects? I know the basic descritption about perfective being a one time thing and not...
Please could somebody tell me the difference between the following words in Czech. splhat/lezt (vysplhat se/vylezt) lit/sypat dotykat...
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