How about: - Ahoj! Jak se máte? / Jak se máš? - Děkuju / Dík, dobře / fajn (do you use that?), a vy/ty?
Ahoj! Byl jsem učel čestiny před nedávnem, ale ted' neměl jsem času, abych cvičit, vic můj česky neje ták dobrý. :) Ale mám to rád, že ještě...
If I may add something... What decides about the form of the personal pronoun is whether it is preceded by a preposition or not. Without a...
I just wondered if laska is a neutral word because here in my country girls react in various ways when hearing this. :wink:
I suppose that you come from States, and I come from Poland. As for me it'd be much easier to learn Czech since our languages are similar so I...
Well, learning whole sentences is, in my opinion, even harder than learning grammar and then words. What I always do when getting started with a...
In my opinion, teaching people Russian was a complete mistake but anyway I understand why everyone was taught that language some time ago. The...
Well, we should start with that Czech is a West-Slavic language, German is Germanic and French is Romanic so all of them are from completely...
Nazdar Petře! Moc děkuji ti za tvou odpověd‘. Omluvím se na tebe (I apologize you), ale byl jsem na prazdiních a nemohl jsem ti rychleji...
Nazdar! Na počatku chcěl bych moc poděkovat za tvou odpověd'. Jmenuje se Pawel a pochadím z Polska. Mám 14 lét i bydlím v Lublinu. A ted'...
Well, the voiced 'h' also appears among people abroad generally to the east of Poland. I live close but I have never heard that voiced 'h'. If I...
Then I may be wrong since I'm not Czech and that sound sounds to me like our Polish 'g'. The recording where I hear 'g' in the place of 'h' is in...
Heheh, In fact I don't have any specific request. All I need is to know if 'h' is always read kind of 'g'. But of coruse don't read all words,...
Of course I've tried that site. If I had't come along on it, I wouldn't have begun to learn Czech. And I've found there a file after hearing which...
I'd be very grateful, amraam_7. Still can't get it :? . So it looks like the sound which is called the voiced 'h' sounds to me like 'g'? :shock:
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