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CzechGrammarComplete 0 to A1 CoursePersonal Pronouns

Pronouns[redaktə | mənbəni redaktə et]

Personal pronouns in Czech are used to substitute a noun and indicate who is being referred to in a sentence. They are essential in any sentence, and it's important to learn them to communicate effectively in Czech. Here are the personal pronouns in Czech:

Czech Pronunciation North Azerbaijani
ya Mən
Ty tee Sən
On, Ona, Ono on, ona, ono O, O, O
My mi Biz
Vy vee Siz
Oni, Ony, Ona oni, ony, ona Onlar, Onlar, Onlar

How to use Personal Pronouns[redaktə | mənbəni redaktə et]

In Czech, personal pronouns are used in place of a noun. They can be used as subjects, objects, and possessive adjectives. Here are some examples:

Subject Pronouns[redaktə | mənbəni redaktə et]

Subject pronouns are used when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence. Here are some examples:

  • Já jsem student. (I am a student.)
  • Ty jsi učitelka. (You are a teacher.)
  • Oni jsou inženýři. (They are engineers.)

Object Pronouns[redaktə | mənbəni redaktə et]

Object pronouns are used when the pronoun is the object of the sentence. Here are some examples:

  • Vidím ji. (I see her.)
  • Chtěl bych ho. (I would like him.)
  • Milujeme je. (We love them.)

Possessive Adjectives[redaktə | mənbəni redaktə et]

Possessive adjectives show ownership of something. Here are some examples:

  • Je to můj dům. (It is my house.)
  • Je to její auto. (It is her car.)
  • Jsou to jejich knihy. (They are their books.)

Tips and Tricks[redaktə | mənbəni redaktə et]

  • Pay attention to the gender of the noun when using personal pronouns. The gender of the noun will determine which pronoun to use.
  • When using possessive adjectives, the gender of the noun will also determine which form of the adjective to use.
  • Practice using personal pronouns in context. The more you practice, the easier it will become.

Conclusion[redaktə | mənbəni redaktə et]

Personal pronouns are a fundamental part of the Czech language. They are used to substitute a noun and indicate who is being referred to in a sentence. By learning how to use them correctly, you will be able to communicate more effectively in Czech. Keep practicing and using them in context, and you will master them in no time!



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