Have you just started learning Czech? Or have you been learning Czech for some time?
Do you want to check whether you can conjugate Czech verb BÝT correctly or that you would understand us in less formal situations?
If so, then this article is the right one for you.
Let’s start with the forms of the verb BÝT. Can you match them?
This quick quiz will help you to find out (click OK):
And if you want to learn more about the Czech verb BÝT – for example what forms we really use in spoken Czech or whether we really use the personal pronouns (já/on/vy…), go to this article.
I get regularly contacted by foreigners who are extremely frustrated because they have been learning Czech for months, but they don’t understand us in everyday situations that aren’t formal (let’s be honest – most of the situations aren’t formal)… Majority of Czech people in Bohemia don’t speak like a textbook. We prefer the less formal (= „chilled“) version of Czech language (= Common Czech).
That’s why I include Common Czech into my videos on YouTube (there is a special playlist LEARN COMMON CZECH THROUGH STORIES). Each video from this playlist contains a chart at the end of the video where I show examples of Standard Czech and Common Czech equivalents that were used in that particular story. You can find the playlist here.
Take this quiz to find out whether you are able to understand us even when we speak among friends (click OK):
How did it go? Do you want more practice? Do you want to hear the expressions from a native? Go to this video.
I also frequently include Common Czech into my posts on Instagram. I show there plenty of examples with English translation and explanation in the comment section (below the actual post). If you want to get regular support, don’t forget to subscribe, or you can join one of my courses.