25 Important Czech Verbs | Super Easy Czech 4
BECOME A MEMBER: easyczech.org/membership
SUBSCRIBE TO EASY CZECH: bit.ly/EasyCzechSub
INSTAGRAM: / easyczechvideos
WEBSITE: www.easyczech.org/
OUR OTHER CHANNELS:
/ easyfrench
/ easyspanish
/ easygerman
/ easyitalian
/ easyrussianvideos
/ easypolish
/ easycatalan
/ easyenglishvideos
/ easygreek
/ easyturkish
Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of participating partner countries abroad. Episodes are produced in local languages and contain subtitles in both the original language as well as in English.
www.easy-languages.org/
/ easylanguagesstreetint...
Host of this episode: Anna Vetrovcova
Camera: Lucie Pupalová
#learnczech #easyczech #easylanguages
Пікірлер: 67
Pretty sure I'm not the only one who would _enormously_ appreciate a video about the correct pronunciation of _ř_ . 😉 Cheers for the awesome work!
@cazb73
2 жыл бұрын
Are you able to pronounce sharp Czech 'R' already? Then, say it loooong and shape your lips to the circle. Sound will change to 'Ř' smoothly. It is a method used by czech logopeds.
@ControlledCha0s
2 жыл бұрын
@@cazb73 Not quite, I'm afraid, but thank you very much for the tip!
This video is espacially good to practice the czech pronunciation . Thank you
@oscar_pacheco22
Ай бұрын
espacially? like you mean in space?
Hello Anicka and Lucka, you both are making wonderful videos ! Thank you for sharing the Czech language and its culture with us (language lovers). I have been learning Bulgarian and Russian for a few years now, most of the verbs are recognizable for me. Some verbs are closer to Polish like the verb "to work" which would be more like 'rabota' in eastern and some southern slavic languages. Last but not least, the Czech language is beautiful just as you both ! I can't wait till the next episode of this wonderful series. Take care !
Dobré video pro naučení základu cizincům.
učit, mluvit, vařit, cítit, věřit, souhlasit
Super helpful, especially with the right pronunciation! Thanks!
"Vedet" sounds like hindi "vidya" which means knowledge. "Znat" also sounds like "gyano" in hindi which also means "knowledge". "Jet" sounds like "jete" in bangla which means "to go". (In case you ask, i'm not from india, i'm from indonesia, but i know urdu-hindi-bangla a bit)
@watthype3376
2 жыл бұрын
Indo-European languages always have something in common.
Ahoj🙂👍 Most of the words are almost the same as in Polish🇵🇱. Only a few were completly different.
You girls are getting better and better. This was excellent!
to je super, děkuju za vaši praci
This is great! Perfect for pronunciation practice! Díky!
You girls make that Czech seems easy to learn. Great job!
Thanks! So helpful
Thanks
A very well made lesson. Thank you.
That's a great video. It's very clear. Well done 👍🏿👍🤝
Thank you ! Super cool video
Super! Děkuju!
Great you are making these videos.
amazing work.
This makes learning czech alot easier!
Ja jsem z Kuby a jsem samilovany do tvé ďekuji
Really good and helpful. I already do German and some Italian and Dutch but Wow Czech is very different but I'm really keen on the challenge. Dobry Videa.
dik moc
We need Easy Czech
I am from Ukraine, very close language 👍
Ok tak tohle je masakr pěkný
The correct form 3:47 of "jíst" in the 3rd person plural is "jedí", not "jí", it is not proper czech The same thing with 10:01 -the correct form is "vědí", not "ví"
@hikt1731
11 күн бұрын
Jí and ví are both present tense and correct for 3rd singular. How could that be untrue?
@user-sb2gt8dy6i
3 күн бұрын
@@hikt1731 Není to pravda. Samozřejmě se to uchytilo, všechny mluvené jazyky se stále vyvíjejí, ale pravopisně správně je jen a pouze "jedí" pro plurál 3. osoby. Viz prirucka.ujc.cas.cz/?slovo=j%C3%ADst
@user-sb2gt8dy6i
3 күн бұрын
@@hikt1731 Také si myslím, že jsi mínil napsat "3rd plural".
@hikt1731
3 күн бұрын
@@user-sb2gt8dy6i Sorry you are right
Hard but I’ll learn
Will I be condemned forever for commenting, "Easy on the ear, (and) Easy on the eye (too)" ??
nice girls thank you ,my first language is polish in czech all werbs are the same only to do something is robić in polish
❤
Similar to Slovene
Srb & Rus speaker so I understand a lot From the get go.. & Shouldn’t this video be in the ,,Super Easy” playlist instead of just easy?
0:28
kdo je tu čech taky :D
Po slovensky je to ten istý
In Spanish "dát" is "dar" and "stát" is "estar"
Can someone explain the difference between znat and vedet?
@renatobabka263
Жыл бұрын
Znát + objekt (akuzativ) Vědět, + kde/kdy/kdo/jak Umět you use when you know how to do something, or a language etc Napríklad: Umím česky.
I learned you do not pronounce the j in jsem jsi jsme, but you do it?
Ja žiju v Ukrajini
Diky
Great idea! But officially you say oni/ony jedí :(
This language sounds like the Sims.
Sounded like russian for me nnnnn????
@krewetkashrimp
2 жыл бұрын
I can assure you it doesnt sound like russian. It a little bit similar but really a little bit. Why people always says that polish or czech or other slavic languages sounds always "like russian". Yeah, its all slavic languages but they're not the same, they have a lot a lot alot of differences.
@dispuncho
2 жыл бұрын
@@krewetkashrimp westslavic languages are more closer to russian than southslavic
@loki2504
2 жыл бұрын
@@krewetkashrimp Hey there ! Because most people who have never heard slavic language assimilate every Eastern European language with Russian. When I spoke Bulgarian some day, people asked me if it was Russian, same was true with Romanian !
@loki2504
2 жыл бұрын
@@dispuncho As vocabulary is concerned I would say that most Bulgarian words are pretty similar to Russian =) but the pronounciation is completely different.
So strange, it is really like Russian and Ukrainian
@irenasmila
2 жыл бұрын
No, polish
@Alexandra-qd9th
2 жыл бұрын
For me it's similar to both Polish and Russian
@user-bu6qx9zl5o
2 жыл бұрын
@@Alexandra-qd9th yeah, Polish as well, but Ukrainian is similar not only to Russian but also to Polish, I speak Ukrainian and can understand Polish people)
@ultimatewisdom3107
2 жыл бұрын
It's not strange since they are all from the Slavic family languages. They all share the same roots.
@Alexandra-qd9th
2 жыл бұрын
@@user-bu6qx9zl5o I can only understand and read Ukrainian, I speak Russian and when it comes to Polish I can understand some things and sometimes most of it. I call it "the Slavic logic"😄