Czech Language Course

NOTE: I just wanted to tell you that if you need to translate something Czech->English (or vice versa), you can ask me to do that. You should use the Google translator only when you need to translate separate words not whole sentences. Thank you for reading. :)

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Lessons

Lesson 1– Alphabet, reading

Lesson 2– Greetings

Lesson 3– Short conversations

Lesson 4– Grammar (pronouns, conjugation of verbs)

Lesson 5– Assimilation

Lesson 6– Verb conjugations (basics, division)

Lesson 7– Grammar (cases, declension of nouns)

Lesson 8 – Simple sentences, ZSD

Lesson 9 – Nouns (basics, declension)

Lesson 10– Introducing yourself in Czech

Lesson 11– Numbers 0-10

Lesson 12– Nominative (The First) Case

Lesson 13– Possessive Pronouns

Lesson 14– Numbers 11- 24 264 756 And Even More!

Lesson 15– Accusative (The Fourth) Case

Lesson 16– Affirmative Sentences, Negative sentences, Questions In The Present Tense

Lesson 17– Expressing Your Feelings (I (don't) like, I love, I loathe,.... I'm hungry,...)

Lesson 18 – Talking About Your Family And Friends

Lesson 19– Past tense

Lesson 20– Noun-adjective Agreement, Vocabulary (body parts & colours)

Lesson 21– Telling The Time & Date

Excercises

Lesson 1– Exercises

Lesson 2– Exercises

Lesson 3– Exercises

Paradigms– Declension

NOUNS:

Feminine:

Masculine:
Neuter:

Things We Do Differently


Others

The Sound of the Czech Language

Taste Our Humour

Another Video With Richard Nedvěd

Ty x ty, Vy x vy – Ginah's inquiry

My First Video!

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