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Personal pronouns
editIn Czech there are ten personal pronouns. Czech uses two different pronouns for the English "you". Each third person singular pronoun got its own counterpart in plural (while only they is used in English).
Let's take a look at the table with the primary forms (nominative) of the Czech personal pronouns :
number | person | gender | English | Czech | Pronunciation /IPA/ |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
singular | 1st | mas., fem., neut. | I | já | [jaː] |
2nd | mas., fem., neut. | you | ty | [tɪ] | |
3rd | mas. | he | on | [ɔn] | |
fem. | she | ona | [ɔna] | ||
neut. | it | ono | [ɔnɔ] | ||
plural | 1st | mas., fem., neut. | we | my | [mɪ] |
2nd | mas., fem., neut. | you | vy | [vɪ] | |
3rd | mas. | they | oni | [ɔɲɪ] | |
fem. | they | ony | [ɔnɪ] | ||
neut. | they | ona | [ɔna] |
For declination of the Czech personal pronouns and for details about them, see section Czech/Pronouns.
Important verbs
editTo be
editThe translation of to be is být [biːt]. It is pronounced in the same way like the English word beat.
English | Czech | Pronunciation /IPA/ | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
singular | 1st person | I am | já jsem | [jaː sɛm] |
2nd person | you are | ty jsi | [tɪ sɪ] | |
3rd person | he/she/it is | on/ona/ono je | [ɔn/ɔna/ɔnɔ jɛ] | |
plural | 1st person | we are | my jsme | [mɪ smɛ] |
2nd person | you are | vy jste | [vɪ stɛ] | |
3rd person | they are | oni/ony jsou | [ɔɲɪ/ɔnɪ/ɔna soʊ̯] |
To have
editThe translation of to have is mít [miːt]. It is pronounced in the same way like the English word meat.
English | Czech | Pronunciation /IPA/ | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
singular | 1st person | I have | já mám | [jaː maːm] |
2nd person | you have | ty máš | [tɪ maːʃ] | |
3rd person | he/she/it has | on/ona/ono má | [ɔn/ɔna/ɔnɔ maː] | |
plural | 1st person | we have | my máme | [mɪ maːmɛ] |
2nd person | you have | vy máte | [vɪ maːtɛ] | |
3rd person | they have | oni/ony mají | [ɔɲɪ/ɔnɪ/ɔna majiː] |