🌟 About Czech Grammatical Cases & Accusative Singular
I hope this video is going to help you overcome the fear of cases and you will learn a lot of useful phrases. Learn how to order in a restaurant or ask about your lost pet. Jdeme na to!
If you are not sure about the correct ending of a noun, you can check it on this website:
prirucka.ujc.cas.cz/en
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Sections:
0:00 Introduction
1:30 Examples of cases
2:55 Accusative case
5:01 How the Accusative changes according to the gender
6:44 Accusative for Food & Drinks
14:15 Accusative for People & Animals
18:03 Final exercise
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@user-hp4it1nt2p
Ай бұрын
thanks for the courses
Thanks it’s really nice
Thank you’ Czech is the most beautiful language I’ve heard, I never thought czech or other Slavic languages were beautiful such as Russian until I went to Prague and Brno.
@CzechbyZuzka
8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! I'm happy you enjoy our beautiful Czech language.
I've begun to learn Czech before moving to Czechia because I will have been getting education by the time I arrive there. I will get it in English but I am eager to learn this language to explore the new culture and to experience this challenging journey. Your channel is so beneficial for it. Keep forward! Hezký víkend!
@CzechbyZuzka
5 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for being a part of my community! You're doing the right thing, speaking Czech, no matter how little, will break a lot of ice and barriers with the locals. Hodně štěstí!
I’m a 53 year old Englishman and I travelled to Prague recently for the first time. I spent a week learning some simple Czech phrases because I always feel so guilty travelling and resorting to English. Everyone was so encouraging when I said “Můžu zkusit Češtinu?”!! 😊 I fell in love with the language and have been learning as much as I can from books and videos since then. Yours are some of the very best on KZread, huge thanks for your efforts making them! ❤️
@CzechbyZuzka
12 күн бұрын
Hello! Thank you for this kind comment. You have the right approach and I think the phrase "Můžu zkusit češtinu" is really nice and people cannot say no to you! I wish more people had the same spirit as yours regarding learning Czech and other languages.
@mesonparticle
12 күн бұрын
@@CzechbyZuzka I would sometimes precede the phrase with “Promiňte, jsem hloupý Angličan” or “Čeština je krásná!” which never failed to get a positive reaction! I did embarrass myself by attempting to say “Vážím si toho” but actually saying “Vařím si toho” 😂 Thankfully a helpful waiter explained my mistake and it became somewhat of a little story to tell on our trip! Keep up the wonderful work on your videos! Vážím si tě! ❤️
You have some of the best Czech grammar videos on here! I learn so much :-) thank you for all of your work putting them together!
@CzechbyZuzka
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, I truly appreciate your comment. A feedback like yours motivates me to keep making my videos!
Děkuji moc Zuzko. To vídeo je super! Ty jsi velmi dobrá učitelka! Pozdravy z Argentiny!
@CzechbyZuzka
2 жыл бұрын
Děkuju! Jsem ráda, že se Vám video líbilo!
It’s a fantastic video! Really helpful
@CzechbyZuzka
Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
I love your sense of humour. These videos are very helpful, thank you.
Love the phrase .. "cases are cool". Indeed, i'm also learning slovak and it the same with cases. Dekuju, milujem tvoje videa!
thanks god. finally a perfect grammatical explaining thankyou👏
Cases remain the source of complexity which makes the language powerful and elegant. Thank you for your wonderful work!
@CzechbyZuzka
2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree! Czech language is always beautifully surprising, if you are tuned to it!
If i had such a beautiful teacher i would stay in school all day lol. But i have a headache now
Nedokážu popsat krásu a jednoduchost vašeho vysvětlení♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@CzechbyZuzka
2 жыл бұрын
Mockrát děkuji! Jsem ráda, že to bylo jednoduché, tak jsem to přesně myslela!
@salwamahmoud7539
2 жыл бұрын
Chtěla jsem, abyste vysvětlila lekce příslovek, promiň
@CzechbyZuzka
2 жыл бұрын
@@salwamahmoud7539 Můžete prosím vysvětlit, co tím myslíte? Can you please explain what you mean?
@salwamahmoud7539
2 жыл бұрын
@@CzechbyZuzka myslím na vysvětlení věta rozkazovací a věta dvojčlenná a jednočlenná a věta tázací a volací a přací.
Thank you very much for the Videos.
Very entertaining and educational
Excellent 💯 video Děkuji
Thank you so much ❤️❤️ Really amazing explication 😍
Čekám na, starám se o, pracuji pro akkusative
They told me the same for Russian, the cases are impossible! You are right though, if you change your attitude, it is much easier to learn.
@CzechbyZuzka
2 жыл бұрын
Saying things are difficult is just an excuse for not trying hard and not opening up to the possibility it could be otherwise!
i look for your videos every day,, it is so useful.
We can have more than one name.:)I liked it! Thank you for your effort, the video was cool again.
@CzechbyZuzka
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I really appreciate it, Nóro (vocative in Czech)!
Very informative video. Thank you
Great work. Thanks
professional and helpful content, keep going 🥰❤
Zuzka you are amazing. Appreciate your hard work. Thanks a lot and Merry Christmas!
@CzechbyZuzka
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. Happy learning in this new year!
Czech language is so beautiful and só hard at the same time !
@CzechbyZuzka
2 жыл бұрын
I would say the complexity f the language is precisely an important part that makes is so beautiful!
@danilock
2 жыл бұрын
@@CzechbyZuzka agree greetings from Brasil
I love your videos. By any chance do you have czech lessons as well, like lessons with you? I love how you do it, and I am looking for my daughter and myself :D
@CzechbyZuzka
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I'm happy you're enjoying my videos! I teach Czech online, but I don't have availability at this moment. You can send me an email to czechbyzuzka@gmail.com and I will contact you when my schedule changes.
Thank you so much 😭😭😭
This sounds cool! I know that in German language the nouns change their forms depending on the number and cases. But wow in Czech languages even names change their forms!!
@CzechbyZuzka
2 жыл бұрын
All the nouns (including proper names), adjectives, pronouns and numerals have cases. You can always look at it from the positive side and see it as a very rich side of the language!
If I am looking for a male shop assistant would I say Hledám prodavače ?
@CzechbyZuzka
Жыл бұрын
Přesně tak! Exactly! Well done.
Hi Zuzka, I still don't get the meaning of "dám si", it's "I have" or "I want"? Good video btw 😉
@CzechbyZuzka
Ай бұрын
It corresponds to "I'll have" when you order food or drinks. Literally, it means "I'll give to myself" (dát = give).
krásný večer!! Děkuji moc Zuzko!! Mám radost! I was looking for this kind of well explained topic. I am not sure whether I am right or not, check my below translation, if it is right or u can correct it. Například: We'll have two coffee/ 5 strawberries. I can say: Dáme si dvě kavu / pět jahody. Dobře nebo špatně? Děkuji!!
@CzechbyZuzka
2 жыл бұрын
The thing is, when we talk about plural (more than 1), we use different cases: Dám si 2, 3, 4 jahody/kávy... - accusative plural Dám si 5 (and more) jahod/káv... - genitive plural (if it is countable), singular if uncoutable You can check my video about counting (you probably have seen it) kzread.info/dash/bejne/d5-O1clpnNHgocY.html The accusative and nominative case would be the same if talk about inanimate nouns, e.g.: To jsou 2 polévky (subject of sentence, nominative case). Dám si 2 polévky (object, accusative c). Fun stuff!
@awadheshvishwakarma627
2 жыл бұрын
@@CzechbyZuzka Vow interesting. Cool. 👌👌
So close to Russian, even the fact that Accusative Animate changes and Feminine has an "u", like Russian у.
How to say -This is good sparkling water -to je dobrá perlivou vodu right??
@CzechbyZuzka
Жыл бұрын
It would actually be: _To je dobrá perlivá voda._ *Voda* is the subject of the sentences you used. It would become an object (in the accusative case) if you introduce another subject, such as: (ty) Máš ráda _perlivou vodu?_
Hledám ženu pro muj byt, ale Hledá se žena.
@CzechbyZuzka
2 жыл бұрын
Correct, the construct you mentioned is passive voice formed with the reflexive pronoun _se,_ where the object becomes the subject of the sentence. Ztratil jsem *peněženku.* -- Ztratila _se_ (mi) *peněženka.* Vařím *polévku.* -- *Polévka* _se_ vaří.