Enjoy a collection of stories in Czech as well as hundreds of essential phrases and vocab. Ideal for those who would like to learn Czech while jogging, exercising, commuting, cooking or sleeping. The MP3 files can be copied to your smartphone or your iPad (via iTunes).
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Verbs are used to describe actions. Czech verbs are conjugated for each person. The conjugation consists of an ending placed on the verb stem. For the first person singular, Czech verbs typically use the ending '-m'.
Czech is spoken by 10 million people in the Czech Republic. If you are planning on doing some travelling, learning Czech would be a great way to make the most of your trip.
Full PDFLearn to get by in Czech with these useful words and phrases. The phrases below will help you to greet people in Czech, introduce yourself in Czech and even hold a conversation in Czech after you have met someone.
A great companion for Czech language learners, from beginner to intermediate level. Includes the most commonly used words in Czech today. You can view the PDF dictionary on your smartphone or your iPad (using the free iBooks app).
Add to cartTell me moreYou can go from beginner to fluent in Czech in a short time and our nine-step Czech learning guide will show you how. We'll talk about Czech greetings, nouns, adjectives and verbs. The guide provides an overview of each step in the progression of skills needed to learn to speak, read and understand Czech.
In the previous steps, we taught you the words dům, kniha and židle (house, book, chair). We also taught you how to use the indefinite article in Czech to form dům, kniha and židle (a house, a book, a chair). In this step, we concentrate on how to use the definite article in Czech to form dům, kniha and židle (the house, the book, the chair). You'll see an easy to follow lesson which includes numerous useful examples in both Czech and English. To get started with step 1, simply click the 9-step speedometer symbol. Or you can move ahead to step 5, by clicking the Next Step button (The plural in Czech).
Learn Czech the easy, fun and fast way. Whether you're a complete beginner or you already know a few phrases in Czech, you'll be amazed at just how quickly you learn!
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