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박희섭(Heesob Park)
Can "doma" be used as a noun?
In the following sentence, what "doma" means?
Kde je to tvé doma?
As I know, "doma" is an adverb.
If it means "where is your home?", it can be used as a noun also?
31 jan. 2016 09:35
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Doma means at home. Doma is always an adverb. U tebe doma. - At your home. U něj doma. - At his home.
Home is domov. Domov is a noun. Tohle je můj domov. - This is my home.
Kde je to tvé doma? It is incorrect. Is it supposted to mean a question "Where dou you live"?
If you want to ask somebody for a place where he/she lives just say: Where is your home? Or: Where do you live?
I hope it will help you. :-)
31 januari 2016
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박희섭(Heesob Park)
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