Thanks!! Yes, I just applied for a "second" or "limited" US passport and it looks like eveything will be ok. Great suggestion!:)
So I'm applying for a student visa to be in Prague from mid-September to late February this year. The problem is that the application requires me...
Děkuji, Petře! :) I was confused because in English "to be affected by" is a passive verb, and I kept reading the sentence as "Haiti affected the...
I'm having a few problems with this article from Radio Prague's website: V kostelech se vybíraly peníze na Haiti V katolických kostelech se...
Glad we could do that for you, scrimshaw.. ;) Question: 1, v člověk nebo v člověkovi? 2, Would it still work if it said "Díky tomuto krásnýmu...
I know, dumb question! The internetová jazyková příručka doesn't decline it, so I guess that's a no, but how do you talk about "today"? Can you...
Wow! Thanks, wer!
Hi wer! Thanks for the reply. I was thinking that jen was used adverbially as only/just, as in "He left just now;" and jenom would be closer to...
They're both glossed as "only" ... is there a difference of when to use them? Or do they have different connotations? Thanks!
Dobrý den! I'm a native speaker of English (US), so if you feel like sharing your Czech with me, let me know! I have a bit of training in...
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