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Czech possessive pronouns : my

When the noun is in the plural, the word for 'my' is 'moje'. If, however, the noun is masculine and animate (alive), the word for 'my' is 'moji'.

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moje otázky
my questions
moje stoly
my tables
moje jablka
my apples
moje pera
my pens
moje knihy
my books
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Czech is a west Slavic language. You're probably looking for a good way to learn Czech. Play the learn Czech flashcard game and you'll learn essential Czech words and phrases quickly and easily.

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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.

Mějte hezký pobyt !
Have a nice stay !
Hezký večer !
Have a nice evening !
Užij si víkend !
Have a nice weekend !
Bav se !
Have a nice time !
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Czech learning guide : Step 7

In the previous steps, you learned a lot about Czech nouns. You learned kniha and knihy (book, books). You learned kniha, kniha and knihy (a book, the book, the books). And you also learned tato kniha and ta kniha (this book, that book). In this step we concentrate on Czech adjectives. 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 8, by clicking the Next Step button (Czech verbs).

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