Hi students of Czech language,
It's a big pleasure to write this blog, but I think that there are not so much people who read this.
If you wants to read some news and learn Czech, please write here in the comments, what do I write what you would like to learn or what kind of video I would make for you.
I have a feeling that I write just for myself, so write me your opinion.
Thanks in advance!
Děkuji předem!
Denisa
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pátek 26. července 2013
úterý 9. července 2013
Facts about czech names & surnames
It's interesting that the majority of female surnames mostly ends with -ová.
I mean, we do not have Mr. Jackson and Mrs. Jackson, but Mr. Jackson and Mrs. Jacksonová
Here is comparios of female and male surnames:
Female------------------------------Male
Tučková----------------------------Tuček
Kloučková-------------------------Klouček
Horáková--------------------------Horák
Nováková-------------------------Novák
Zelenková-------------------------Zelenka
Skákalová-------------------------Skákal
Another interesting fact is that the woman always gets after married surname from her husband. When she is previously named Marie Horáková and her husband Tomáš Novák, her name is Marie Nováková now.
A last point of interest is that if you are not married - wife's name is Nováková and her boyfriend is Horák, your child will always get surname after his/her father, not mother.
Czech words from other languages: Non-Czech words
Hello dear students of the Czech language,
I am bringing you another article with words that hasn't czech origin, but you can use them in Czech language..
Democracy - Demokracie
Archeology - Archeologie
Republic - Republika
Student - Student
Cycle - Cyklus
Musical terms (We don't translate them)
Moderato
Legato
Adagio
Piano
Sports terms (We also don't translate them)
Skateboard
Snowboard
Basketball
Time-Out
Baseball
úterý 25. června 2013
Czech language: Soft (i) and hard (y)
Ahoj všichni, jak se máte?
Today I am going to show you just a few examples when you need to use soft or hard iy in the verbs in the past tense. Do not worry, it's really simple and easy to understand.
Ženy CHODILY do obchodu nakupovat oblečení - Women went to the store to buy clothes
Muži ZPÍVALI národní hymnu - Men sang the national anthem
Ženy vařily - Muži vařili
Ženy se sprchovaly - Muži se sprchovali
Ženy něco potřebovaly - Muži něco potřebovali
Ženy uklízely - Muži uklízeli
Note that -the woman- is always with hard y (or in Czech we call this letter hard y)
Conversely, men have at the end of the verb always soft i
Do you know how to easily remember these rules? It sounds funny, but it can help you through this very simply derive :)
How are the women? Hard! (Meant strong)
How are men? Soft! (Meant not strong)
středa 19. června 2013
Learn Czech language with TV!
Ahoj, hello, hallo, привет!
It's been quite a long time since I have not written any new article. I wonder every day how to efficient and faster learn a foreign language. I know it's an old thing, but the TV is the best teacher, you know. There are not so much televisions that you can watch for free on the internet, so I am bringing you some useful links. I hope that you will appreciate it and if you have any question, contact me on my email or comment this article.
Naviděnou! :)
By clicking on picture you will be redirected..
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