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Saturday, July 05, 2008

Czech language

 

The Czech language is one of the West Slavic languages, along with Slovak, Polish, Pomeranian, and Sorbian. It is spoken by most people in the Czech Republic and by Czechs all over the world (about 12 million native speakers in total).

Due to its complexity it is said to be a difficult language to learn. The complexity has several sources:

  • extensive morphology (some words have over 200 possible word forms)
  • seemingly free word order (often all the permutations are valid)

It shares these features with other Slavonic languages such as Russian.

For foreigners even spoken Czech may be very difficult. For example, some words do not appear to have vowels: zmrzl, ztvrdl, scvrnkl, čtvrthrst. The consonants l and r, however, function as sonorants and thus fulfill the role of a vowel.

Je to krutá pravda ...example of Czech language

Table of contents
1 Morphology
2 External links

Morphology

Word kind

  1. noun (podstatné jméno)
  2. adjective (přídavné jméno)
  3. pronoun (zájmeno)
  4. number (číslovka)
  5. verb (sloveso)
  6. adverb (příslovce)
  7. preposition (předložka)
  8. conjunction (spojka)
  9. particle (částice)
  10. interjection (citoslovce)

Nouns, adjectives, pronouns, numbers and verbs are flexible kinds; remaining kinds have no morphology. Flexible kinds have additional morphological attributes.

Declensions

  • nominative
  • accusative
  • genitive
  • dative
  • instrumental
  • locative
  • vocative

Number

(Nouns, adjectives, pronouns, verbs)

  • singular (book --kniha)
  • plural (books -- knihy)

Gender

(Nouns, adjectives, pronouns, numbers, verbs)

  • Masculine animate, live beings (the men worked -- muži pracovali)
  • Masculine inanimate, other (the machines worked -- stroje pracovaly)
  • Feminine (the women worked -- ženy pracovaly)
  • Neuter (the creatures worked -- stvoření pracovala)

See also:

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