I always wanted to hear the difference in pronouciation of H and CH in Czech language. I am a Pole. In Polish H and CH we pronouce it the same. Someone told that we pronouce CH. Sound of H dissappeared in Polish some centuries ago. That is why Czech people hear what to write: H or CH, but in Poland we have lern words by hart. This is like in Czech language Y dissapeared and Czech pronoce I and Y like i.
Thanks! I was loosing any hopes to learn some basic Czech but your system is very easy and clear.I would love to own a home in such a gorgeous country but until now the language barrier has been horrible.Czech is super difficult and although I speak and write 8 languages I find it bordering with impossible.Great job !! and thanks again....
Jak tady v komentářích Anee mluvila o "stole". Vlastně to taky rozlišujem - když nevíme, co je to za stůl, prostě řeknem - "stůl" nebo "nějaký stůl" a když víme, tak "tenhle stůl". Ale je fakt, že někdy se to používat nemusí.
videa jsou super, ale měl bych jednu připomínku: pomoc/pomoct. Pomoc je podstatné jméno (pomoci, pomoci, pomoc, - , pomoci, pomocí), ale pomoct je sloveso (pomáhám, pomáháš, pomáhá , pomáháme, pomáháte, pomáhají). Ve videu by mělo být užito pomoct. Ale jinak super. :-)
Thank you Anee. I'm trying to relearn some Czech (my family is from there!) as my girlfriend and I are visiting Europe in the fall.
One thing about English usage--it is actually said "Go left and there it is." It is reversed if in a question, for example, "Where is it?" "There it is."
Also understand that in the czech language there is no, or very little word order, so if she sometimes mixes up were she puts it, or the, that would be y...
Thank you so much for the videoes;D it has helped me a lot, i am trying to learn myself som czech you see.. ;D I think it is such a beautiful language, that i just have to learn some ;D
Because "The" is definite article but czech language hasn´t definite article. We say only "hledám Pražský hrad" and everybody know that you mean Pražský hrad in Prague.
With "a" is a same. You say "a table". You don´t know which table narrowly. And when you say "the table" you know it. But in Czech, we say only "stůl".
So, in czech we haven´t it and I like it because this is simpler and in English I have a problem with "the" and "a".
I like the way you teach your beautiful language. Clear explanation.
Hope you post more. I'm Brazilian and I'm taking a trip to Prague in December for the New Year Holiday. So that would be nice to learn a bit more. 8^)
Ahoj :D Wow to je supr, že vyrábíš videa s češtinou :D! Já jsem taky z čr a musím říct že CZECH ISN'T EASY xDDD
YupTanya 5 months ago
I always wanted to hear the difference in pronouciation of H and CH in Czech language. I am a Pole. In Polish H and CH we pronouce it the same. Someone told that we pronouce CH. Sound of H dissappeared in Polish some centuries ago. That is why Czech people hear what to write: H or CH, but in Poland we have lern words by hart. This is like in Czech language Y dissapeared and Czech pronoce I and Y like i.
KrzysztofvGazeta 1 year ago
Thanks! I was loosing any hopes to learn some basic Czech but your system is very easy and clear.I would love to own a home in such a gorgeous country but until now the language barrier has been horrible.Czech is super difficult and although I speak and write 8 languages I find it bordering with impossible.Great job !! and thanks again....
pourmoinyc 1 year ago
Czech is so easy I can understand almost everything maybe Cause I'm Croatian.
MissWalnea 2 years ago
Jak tady v komentářích Anee mluvila o "stole". Vlastně to taky rozlišujem - když nevíme, co je to za stůl, prostě řeknem - "stůl" nebo "nějaký stůl" a když víme, tak "tenhle stůl". Ale je fakt, že někdy se to používat nemusí.
foxee33 2 years ago
LOL you know instead of saying ahoj you can say čou its the same as ahoj hehe
JakePKGodsWarOnline 2 years ago
yeah I am from czech republic but czech is not easy :D
MikeiraMidnight 2 years ago 2
Ahoj,
videa jsou super, ale měl bych jednu připomínku: pomoc/pomoct. Pomoc je podstatné jméno (pomoci, pomoci, pomoc, - , pomoci, pomocí), ale pomoct je sloveso (pomáhám, pomáháš, pomáhá , pomáháme, pomáháte, pomáhají). Ve videu by mělo být užito pomoct. Ale jinak super. :-)
uzovka2 2 years ago
Anee,
your videos are good but it seems that you are teaching more English than Czech, you should repeat more the Czech phrases and slower....ahoj!
Ronny (from Chile)
sudamericanito 3 years ago 2
Thank you Anee. I'm trying to relearn some Czech (my family is from there!) as my girlfriend and I are visiting Europe in the fall.
One thing about English usage--it is actually said "Go left and there it is." It is reversed if in a question, for example, "Where is it?" "There it is."
postrealitysyndrome 3 years ago
Also understand that in the czech language there is no, or very little word order, so if she sometimes mixes up were she puts it, or the, that would be y...
výborně Godja
bulldogendaa 3 years ago
Thank you so much for the videoes;D it has helped me a lot, i am trying to learn myself som czech you see.. ;D I think it is such a beautiful language, that i just have to learn some ;D
wrath687 3 years ago
I have a question hopefully someone can answer.
In the sentence: I'm looking for the Prague Castle, how come there is no "the" in the Czech sentence? "Hledam Prazsky hrad."
scabbedwings44 3 years ago
Because "The" is definite article but czech language hasn´t definite article. We say only "hledám Pražský hrad" and everybody know that you mean Pražský hrad in Prague.
With "a" is a same. You say "a table". You don´t know which table narrowly. And when you say "the table" you know it. But in Czech, we say only "stůl".
So, in czech we haven´t it and I like it because this is simpler and in English I have a problem with "the" and "a".
I hope you understand me (=
Ahoj
Godja 3 years ago
@Godja like in russian))))
TarantulKst 1 year ago
Ahoj, Anee! (Or Godja!)
I like the way you teach your beautiful language. Clear explanation.
Hope you post more. I'm Brazilian and I'm taking a trip to Prague in December for the New Year Holiday. So that would be nice to learn a bit more. 8^)
D'ekuj. Ahoj!
xavierprimeiro 3 years ago