You may hear these question words quite often in Czech. They can be found in such frequently used questions as: Where do you live? Where do you come from? or Where are you going?
As you can see English isn’t of much help in this case…
Let’s have a look at them and make the differences more clear to you.
1. KDE
= where
We use this question word when we talk about location:
Kde bydlíš? = Where do you live? (informal)
I will show you answers as well. It will make it more clear to you:
Kde bydlíš? – Bydlím v Praze.
(Where do you live? – I live in Prague.)
Kde jsi to koupila? – Na trhu v Litoměřicích.
(Where did you buy it? – At the market in Litoměřice.)
Nevíš, kde jsou moje klíče? – Jsou na stole.
(Don’t you know where my keys are? – They are on the table.)
2. KAM
= where to
We use KAM when we want to express direction:
Kam teď jedeš? = Where are you going (to) now?
That means that you will hear the prepositions DO, NA or K in the reply because I am heading into that direction:
Kam teď jedeš? – Jedu do supermarketu. / Jedu na festival. / Jedu k doktorovi.
(Where are you going now? – I am going to the doctor.)
Kam pojedete na dovolenou? – Pojedeme do Řecka.
(Where will you go on holiday? – We’ll go to Greece.)
3. KUDY
= which way
You use this question word when you need to help with directions:
Kudy se dostanu na nádraží, prosím? = Which way do I get to the station, please? (formal)
You may hear such a reply:
Jděte rovně a na křižovatce zahněte doleva. = Go straight and turn left at the intersection.
4. ODKUD
= where from
You use this question word to ask about where people come from:
Odkud pocházíte? = Where do you come from? (formal)
Odkud jsi? – Jsem z České republiky?
(Where are you from? – informal – I am from the Czech Republic.)
A odkud jsi ty? – Jsem z Austrálie.
(And where are you from? – I am from Australia)
– if the situation is more formal, say:
Odkud jste? = Where are you from?
Jsem ze Skotska. = I am from Scotland.
I hope these example sentences have helped you see the differences and made it more clear when to use each of the 4 question words.