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==How to form the Ordinal Numbers in Czech== | ==How to form the Ordinal Numbers in Czech== | ||
Ordinal numbers are used to indicate the position of an object in a sequence. In Czech, ordinal numbers are formed by adding the suffix "-tý" to the cardinal number, with some exceptions. | |||
Here's how to form the ordinal numbers in Czech: | |||
=== For numbers ending in "-1", add the suffix "-ý". For example: === | |||
* První (first) | |||
* Jednadvacátý (twenty-first) | |||
* Sto první (one hundred first) | |||
=== For numbers ending in "-2" through "-4", add the suffix "-í". For example: === | |||
* Druhý (second) | |||
* Třetí (third) | |||
* Čtyřiadvacátý (twenty-fourth) | |||
=== For all other numbers, add the suffix "-tý". For example: === | |||
* Desátý (tenth) | |||
* Padesátý (fiftieth) | |||
* Tisící (thousandth) | |||
Note that some numbers have irregular forms. Here are a few examples: | |||
* Dvacet (twenty) becomes dvacátý (twentieth) | |||
* Padesát (fifty) becomes padesátý (fiftieth) | |||
* Šest (six) becomes šestý (sixth) | |||
Remember that ordinal numbers in Czech must agree in gender and case with the noun they modify. For example: | |||
* První den (the first day, masculine) | |||
* První hodina (the first hour, feminine) | |||
* První místo (the first place, neuter) | |||
That's it for forming ordinal numbers in Czech. Practice these rules and you'll be able to use them with ease in no time! | |||
== Czech Ordinal Numbers from 1 to 100 == | == Czech Ordinal Numbers from 1 to 100 == |
Revision as of 00:03, 18 February 2023
How to form the Ordinal Numbers in Czech
Ordinal numbers are used to indicate the position of an object in a sequence. In Czech, ordinal numbers are formed by adding the suffix "-tý" to the cardinal number, with some exceptions.
Here's how to form the ordinal numbers in Czech:
For numbers ending in "-1", add the suffix "-ý". For example:
- První (first)
- Jednadvacátý (twenty-first)
- Sto první (one hundred first)
For numbers ending in "-2" through "-4", add the suffix "-í". For example:
- Druhý (second)
- Třetí (third)
- Čtyřiadvacátý (twenty-fourth)
For all other numbers, add the suffix "-tý". For example:
- Desátý (tenth)
- Padesátý (fiftieth)
- Tisící (thousandth)
Note that some numbers have irregular forms. Here are a few examples:
- Dvacet (twenty) becomes dvacátý (twentieth)
- Padesát (fifty) becomes padesátý (fiftieth)
- Šest (six) becomes šestý (sixth)
Remember that ordinal numbers in Czech must agree in gender and case with the noun they modify. For example:
- První den (the first day, masculine)
- První hodina (the first hour, feminine)
- První místo (the first place, neuter)
That's it for forming ordinal numbers in Czech. Practice these rules and you'll be able to use them with ease in no time!
Czech Ordinal Numbers from 1 to 100
NUMBER | MASCULINE | FEMININE | NEUTRAL |
---|---|---|---|
01 | PRVNÍ | PRVNÍ | PRVNÍ |
02 | DRUHÝ | DRUHÁ | DRUHÉ |
03 | TŘETÍ | TŘETÍ | TŘETÍ |
04 | ČTVRTÝ | ČTVRTÁ | ČTVRTÉ |
05 | PÁTÝ | PÁTÁ | PÁTÉ |
06 | ŠESTÝ | ŠESTÁ | ŠESTÉ |
07 | SEDMÝ | SEDMÁ | SEDMÉ |
08 | OSMÝ | OSMÁ | OSMÉ |
09 | DEVÁTÝ | DEVÁTÁ | DEVÁTÉ |
10 | DESÁTÝ | DESÁTÁ | DESÁTÉ |
11 | JEDENÁCTÝ | JEDENÁCTÁ | JEDENÁCTÉ |
12 | DVANÁCTÝ | DVANÁCTÁ | DVANÁCTÉ |
13 | TŘINÁCTÝ | TŘINÁCTÁ | TŘINÁCTÉ |
14 | ČTRNÁCTÝ | ČTRNÁCTÁ | ČTRNÁCTÉ |
15 | PATNÁCTÝ | PATNÁCTÁ | PATNÁCTÉ |
20 | DVACÁTÝ | DVACÁTÁ | DVACÁTÉ |
30 | TŘICÁTÝ | TŘICÁTÁ | TŘICÁTÉ |
40 | ČTYŘICÁTÝ | ČTYŘICÁTÁ | ČTŘICÁTÉ |
50 | PADESÁTÝ | PADESÁTÁ | PADESÁTÉ |
60 | ŠEDESÁTÝ | ŠEDESÁTÁ | ŠEDESÁTÉ |
70 | SEDMDESÁTÝ | SEDMDESÁTÁ | SEDMDESÁTÉ |
80 | OSMDESÁTÝ | OSMDESÁTÁ | OSMDESÁTÉ |
90 | DEVADESÁTÝ | DEVADESÁTÁ | DEVADESÁTÉ |
100 | STÝ | STÁ | STÉ |