Czech Words: Top 500 Verbs
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Interesting facts about Czech
Learning Czech is a very good idea but let us present you some interesting things we are sure you didn't know about this language. The Czech language used to be Bohemian because it represented the region of Bohemia located in Czech Republic. Also, there are some Czech words that don't have any wovel! There are entire tongue twisters made of consonans only. Another thing we are sure you didn't know is that the word robot is of Czech origin. Diminutives have several degrees when it comes to Czech words, that's why many times a thing can be called in many ways. The region of Bohemia was ruled by the Hapsburgs which forced people to speak German. The only time it was allowed to speak Czech in public was during the performances of marrionettes. That is why, some people think these marrionattes saved the Czech language from dissapearing. There are so many reasons that make this language unique! The only way to learn more about it and about the culture it represents is by learning Czech.
Learn Czech verbs with VocApp!
Many people ask themselves what is the best way to learn Czech. We have the answer - it's with VocApp's flashcards! They were proved to be very effective in learning and remembering new words. This special flashcard course will teach you the most important Czech verbs. The Czech verbs are indisputable very important when learning Czech. These Czech verbs will allow you to express actions in Czech. The flashcards will present you these Czech verbs along with their Czech to English translations. Thanks to the Czech to English translations, you will understand the Czech verbs easily. These Czech to English translations will help you learn how to use these Czech verbs. Here are some examples of Czech verbs we included in this course:
- 1. políbit = to kiss
- 2. letět = to calm down
- 3. plakat = to cry
- 4. jezdit = to ride
- 5. obeznámit = to inform
Proceed to the course to learn not only the Czech to English translations of these Czech verbs but their Czech pronunciation and how to use them in a sentence!
Learn more Czech!
Need to learn more than just the Czech verbs? Want to form more complex sentences in Czech? We have two great courses prepared: the Czech Words: Top 300 Adjectives and Czech Words: Top 1000 Nouns. These will teach you important Czech words with their Czech to English translations. This will complete your knowledge of Czech verbs with useful nouns and adjectives to help you start speaking Czech. Explore our site and you'll find many interesting Czech courses that will be perfect for you! We have a special course that will introduce you to everyday phrases in Czech and a pair of courses to learn Czech in just two days! Don't forget to download our fun app to learn Czech easily whenever and wherever you want!