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Four Czech question words that keep confusing foreigners (where x where to x which way x where from)
Four Czech question words that keep confusing foreigners (where x where to x which way x where from)
Renča shows 3 ways how to ask in Czech: "Where do you come from?" and how to answer. You will see not only formal, informal and real-life Czech, but also different countries and continents.
Renča shares her tips and tricks that helped her on her learning journey. She wasn't successful at first. So what has changed?
In this article we'll have a look at dates and months in Czech. The dates in Czech are kinda challenging for foreigners. Not only because of numbers, but also because of Czech months. Renča not only shares Standard Czech (= textbook version), but also "real life Czech" (Common Czech - the way we really speak).
In this article Renča explains various greetings Czechs use in different parts of the day. She also shows the informal version (Common Czech/Czech slang).
Renča shares 3 different ways how to ask people in Czech what they like or they are interested in. She also shows multiple ways how you can answer when you get asked.
Can you complete the gaps in the story with the appropriate form of the Czech verb BÝT in this story? Negatives and questions are also included. Test your Czech with Renča
This article will show you how to create questions and negative forms in Czech with Czech verb BÝT (= TO BE). There are plenty of examples in Czech with English translations.
Let's test your knowledge in these quizzes. Czech verb BÝT (TO BE) seems to be easy, right? But are you able to understand even seš* or sou*? There is also 1 quiz for total beginners.
You will learn how to conjugate the Czech verb BÝT (=TO BE) in present tense. I will also show you the forms of the verb in Common Czech so that you are able to understand us in less formal situations.