Guide: 50 Most Used Adjectives in Czech Language
Guide: 50 Most Used Verbs in Czech Language
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Guide: 50 Most Used Verbs in Czech Language
Still not confident when it comes to verb conjugation or worried your Czech foundation isn’t strong enough to build on?
✨No worries✨ — I’ve done all the hard work for you.
You will learn
➤ 50 most used Czech verbs with conjugation
➤ how to conjugate rules
➤ BONUS: useful printable chart of conjugation rules
This guide gives you a clear, reliable, and beautifully organized overview of the verbs you truly need. And you can trust every single form, because it’s created by a native speaker — not by AI.
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Guide: 50 Most Used Adjectives in Czech Language
States of Europe: kam? vs. kde?
Struggling to remember Czech adjectives and how to create comparative and superlative forms? Don’t worry – I’ve got you covered!
In the e-book you will find
➤50 most common Czech adjectives + English translation
➤comparative and superlative forms
➤BONUS: printable table with declensions of adjectives!
Irregular patterns are clearly highlighted, so you can learn quickly and confidently. Perfect for students who want clear, structured, and ready-to-use material to master Czech vocabulary and grammar.
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Do you want to say “I’m going to Italy”, “I’m in Spain”, or “I’m coming from France” in Czech — but you’re never sure which preposition or case to use?
This e-book will finally make it clear, simple, and logical.
What you will learn
➤How to say “I’m going to…” (jedu + kam?) correctly
➤ How to say “I am in…” (jsem + kde?) with confidence
➤ How Czech prepositions really work: do, na, z/ze, v/ve, u, k
➤ The most common mistakes foreigners make — and how to avoid them
➤ Dozens of clear example sentences with European countries
—all naturally and correctly in Czech.