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The Czech grammar allows you to manipulate the vocabulary to obtain multiple forms of a word. The grammatical rules below are the most important in Czech and help connect words or shape the structure. We start with the prepositions:
And: a | Under: pod |
Before: před | After: po |
Inside: uvnitř | Outside: mimo |
With: s | But: ale |
For: pro | From: od, z |
To: na | In: v |
To ask questions, use the following:
What?: Co? | Who?: Kdo? |
How?: Jak (na to)? | Why?: Proč? |
Where?: Kde? |
Some of the most important time adverbs:
Never: nikdy | Rarely: zřídka |
Sometimes: někdy | Usually: obvykle |
Always: vždy | Very: velmi |
Most commonly used pronouns in Czech:
I: Já | You: ty, vy |
He: on | She: ona |
We: my | They: oni, ony |
To express the possession of something [possessive form]:
My: můj, moje | Your: tvůj, tvoje, vaše, váš |
His: jeho | Her: její |
Our: náš | Their: jejich |
Some random verbs to show how it's being used:
Some extra grammatical structures:
The above Czech grammar can provide tools to use in coordination with the Czech vocabulary to obtain some popular Czech phrases.
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Did you know? Grammar can help you increase your vocabulary dramatically. Grammar is like a tool which helps you manipulate words in a sentence by changing the shape and location of a word to create something new out of the old one. |