How to conjugate a verb in Czech

How to conjugate a verb in Czech

You want to learn how to conjugate Czech verbs? You've come to the right place! Scroll down and see the short Czech lessons complete with useful examples. I speak, you speak, we all speak... we make learning Czech verbs fun.

Czech verb conjugation: I

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'.

Examples

já se učím
I learn
já se ptám
I ask
já znám
I know
já zavírám
I close
já jdu ven
I go out
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Basic words and phrases in Czech

Learn to get by in Czech with these useful words and phrases. These essential phrases cover everything from Czech greetings to business and workplace communications to love and dating.

Toto není okno.
This is not a window.
Toto není postel.
This is not a bed.
To není pes.
This is not a dog.
To není kůň.
This is not a horse.
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Step 8 : Czech verbs

Verbs are used to describe actions. There are 1000's of verbs that you can learn in Czech. A good approach would be to start out by learning just three Czech verbs by heart. We suggest you learn the Czech verbs uvidět, chtít and mám rád (see, want, like). Using the nouns kniha, and (book, chair, door) which you learned in Step 3, learn to use each verb with each noun (I want the book, you see the chair, they like the door etc.). You can scroll to the top of this page to see a short lesson about Czech verbs including useful examples. After you've learned using the three verbs uvidět, chtít and mám rád by heart you can move on to Step 9 (Czech possessive pronouns).

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