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Ahoj, já jsem Veronika. Hi everybody! I am Veronika. |
Welcome to CzechClass101.com’s “Česky za 3 minuty”. The fastest, easiest, and most fun way to learn Czech. |
In the last lesson, you learned some words to use when you’re apologizing in Czech, including Promiňte and Omlouvám se. In this lesson you’ll learn numbers in Czech. |
Yes, numbers! Čísla! From one to ten. And you are going to learn them in only three minutes, za tři minuty! |
Are you ready? Let’s start! |
Jedna. |
[slowly] Jedna. |
Dva. |
[slowly] Dva. |
Tři. |
[slowly] Tři. |
Čtyři. |
[slowly] Čtyři. |
Pět. |
[slowly] Pět. |
Šest. |
[slowly] Šest. |
Sedm. |
[slowly] Sedm. |
Osm. |
[slowly] Osm. |
Devět. |
[slowly] Devět. |
Deset. |
[slowly] Deset. |
Okay, now repeat after me. I'll say the numbers and give you time to repeat each one. |
1. jedna |
2. dva |
3. tři |
4. čtyři |
5. pět |
6. šest |
7. sedm |
8. osm |
9. devět |
10. deset |
Great job! |
Do you know what comes before jedna? That’s right, it's nula. |
[slowly] Nula. |
You don’t have any more excuses! You can now give your friends your cell phone number in Czech! |
Let’s try together. |
We’ll use the phrase Moje telefonní číslo je, which means "my number is:" |
[slowly] Moje telefonní číslo je. |
Moje telefonní číslo je |
dva osm jedna osm šest čtyři jedna šest osm |
Can you read it by yourself? |
It’s 281864168 |
Perfect! |
Now it’s time for Veronika’s Insights. |
Jedna and dva can actually have three different forms. We use the forms jedna and dvě when counting feminine nouns. For example, jedna květina meaning “one flower, and dvě květiny meaning “two flowers.” Jeden and dva are used with masculine nouns. For example, Jeden strom meaning “one tree” and dva stromy, meaning “two trees.” Jedno and dvě are the forms for counting neuter nouns. For example, Jedno dítě meaning “one child”, dvě děti meaning “two children”. |
Notice that dvě is the form for feminine as well as neuter nouns. |
Other numbers starting from tři, which means “three”, do not change their forms depending on gender. |
Do you know the Czech word for a hundred? In the next lesson, you’ll learn the numbers from ten to one hundred in Czech. Your task now is to practice the numbers we studied in this lesson, from jedna to deset!! |
I’ll see you in the next “Česky za 3 minuty”. Ahoj! |
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