Libor
커뮤니티 튜터
Cases in Czech There are seven cases in Czech, and each one has a specific function. I will go through them in the order in which they appear in most Czech language textbooks. Nominative case (1. pád): The nominative is the case you can find in dictionaries. This case is used for the subject of a sentence. It answers the question “who?” or “what?”. Co to je? To je Praha. - What is it? This is Prague. If a Czech word is preceded by an one-letter, two-letter orthree-letter word, it is most likely a preposition. Prepositions also appear in English, but there is a big difference: Czech prepositions are never followed by the nominative case (1. pád). Now, different prepositions go hand in hand with different cases. And that’s basically the key to the secret. You need to know which preposition requires which case. For example... Genitive case (2. pád): It is used with prepositions od, z… and some others. Z PRAHY - FROM PRAGUE It is therefore important to know which case is associated with which preposition. We can look at that next time.
2024년 2월 13일 오후 10:48
Libor
언어 구사 능력
불가리아어, 크로아티아어, 체코어, 네덜란드어, 영어, 프랑스어, 독일어, 그리스어, 이탈리아어, 기타, 폴란드어, 러시아어
학습 언어
영어, 독일어, 그리스어, 기타