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In today's lesson, we will learn the basics of counting in Czech. Please feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/czech Czech] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, you'll learn how to count to 10 in Czech, so grab a piece of paper and let's get started! Don't forget to practice your pronunciation, it's important to make sure you're saying the words correctly. 😄
 
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==Main Words==
== Czech Numbers from 1 to 10 ==
Below is a table with the main words used for counting in Czech.  
 
Let's start with the basics, here are the Czech numbers from 1 to 10.


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!Czech!!Pronunciation!!English
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! Word in Czech !! Pronunciation (IPA) !! Translation in English
|jeden||[ˈjɛdɛn] or [ˈjɛdn̩]||one
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| jedna || ˈjɛdna || one
|dva||[ɟva] or [ɟv̩a]||two
|-
|-
| dva || dva || two
|tři||[tr̝̊ɪ]||three
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| tři || tr̝̊iː || three
|čtyři||[tʃtɪrʒɪ]||four
|-
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| čtyři || ˈt͡ʃtiːr̝̊i || four
|pět||[pjɛt]||five
|-
|-
| pět || pjɛt || five
|šest||[ʃɛst]||six
|-
|-
| šest || ʃɛst || six
|sedm||[sɛdm]||seven
|-
|-
| sedm || sɛdm || seven
|osm||[osm] or [os̝m]||eight
|-
|-
| osm || osm || eight
|devět||[ˈdɛvɲɛt]||nine
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| devět || ˈdɛvjɛt || nine
|deset||[ˈdɛsɛt]||ten
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| deset || ˈdɛsɛt || ten
|}
|}


==Useful Phrases==
Now that you know how to count from 1 to 10 in Czech, let's practice these numbers with a dialogue:
Here are some useful phrases using the words above:
 
* Person 1: Kolik jablíček máš? ([How many apples do you have?])
* Person 2: Mám pět jablíček. ([I have five apples.])
 
Good job! Now that you know how to count to 10, you can build on this knowledge and learn even more Czech numbers. Keep practicing and don't forget to check out [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=32 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/czech/question questions] you have about Czech or any other language. It's a great way to improve your skills and make new friends at the same time.
 
== Interesting Facts About Czech Numbers ==
 
Did you know that in Czech, the number "4" is considered unlucky? This is because the word "čtyři" (four) sounds similar to the word "smrt" (death). That's why it's common to skip the fourth floor in some Czech buildings.


* Kolik je hodin? (kolik je ˈhodin) – What time is it?
Another interesting fact is that Czechs actually use a system to count money that's different from the rest of the world. Instead of counting in hundreds or thousands, Czechs count in multiples of twenty. For example, "dvacet korun" means twenty crowns, "čtyřicet korun" means forty crowns, and so on.
* Mám pět knih. (maːm pjɛt kniːx) – I have five books.
* Máš dva bratry. (maːʃ dva bratrɪ) – You have two brothers.
* Máme čtyři stoly. (maːmɛ ˈt͡ʃtiːr̝̊i stoliː) – We have four tables.
* Máte šest křesel. (maːtɛ ʃɛst ˈkr̩sɛl) – You have six chairs.
* Máme sedm psů. (maːmɛ sɛdm psůː) – We have seven dogs.
* Máte osm koček. (maːtɛ osm ˈkot͡ʃɛk) – You have eight cats.
* Mám devět ryb. (maːm ˈdɛvjɛt rɪb) – I have nine fish.
* Máme deset aut. (maːmɛ ˈdɛsɛt aut) – We have ten cars.


== Vocabulary ==


==Related Lessons==
To improve your [[Language/Czech|Czech]] [[Language/Czech/Vocabulary|Vocabulary]], you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=32 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/czech/question questions]!
* [[Language/Czech/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]]
* [[Language/Czech/Vocabulary/Family|Family]]
* [[Language/Czech/Vocabulary/Birthday|Birthday]]
* [[Language/Czech/Vocabulary/Hotel|Hotel]]
* [[Language/Czech/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]]
* [[Language/Czech/Vocabulary/Vehicles|Vehicles]]
* [[Language/Czech/Vocabulary/Maps|Maps]]
* [[Language/Czech/Vocabulary/Shopping|Shopping]]
* [[Language/Czech/Vocabulary/Quantity|Quantity]]
* [[Language/Czech/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week|Days of the Week]]


==Videos==
== Sources ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_numerals Czech numerals]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_language Czech language]


===How to count from 1 to 10 in Czech - YouTube===
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Czech Vocabulary - Count to 10

Hi Czech learners! 😊
In this lesson, you'll learn how to count to 10 in Czech, so grab a piece of paper and let's get started! Don't forget to practice your pronunciation, it's important to make sure you're saying the words correctly. 😄

Czech Numbers from 1 to 10

Let's start with the basics, here are the Czech numbers from 1 to 10.

Czech Pronunciation English
jeden [ˈjɛdɛn] or [ˈjɛdn̩] one
dva [ɟva] or [ɟv̩a] two
tři [tr̝̊ɪ] three
čtyři [tʃtɪrʒɪ] four
pět [pjɛt] five
šest [ʃɛst] six
sedm [sɛdm] seven
osm [osm] or [os̝m] eight
devět [ˈdɛvɲɛt] nine
deset [ˈdɛsɛt] ten

Now that you know how to count from 1 to 10 in Czech, let's practice these numbers with a dialogue:

  • Person 1: Kolik jablíček máš? ([How many apples do you have?])
  • Person 2: Mám pět jablíček. ([I have five apples.])

Good job! Now that you know how to count to 10, you can build on this knowledge and learn even more Czech numbers. Keep practicing and don't forget to check out Find native speakers and ask them any questions you have about Czech or any other language. It's a great way to improve your skills and make new friends at the same time.

Interesting Facts About Czech Numbers

Did you know that in Czech, the number "4" is considered unlucky? This is because the word "čtyři" (four) sounds similar to the word "smrt" (death). That's why it's common to skip the fourth floor in some Czech buildings.

Another interesting fact is that Czechs actually use a system to count money that's different from the rest of the world. Instead of counting in hundreds or thousands, Czechs count in multiples of twenty. For example, "dvacet korun" means twenty crowns, "čtyřicet korun" means forty crowns, and so on.

Vocabulary

To improve your Czech Vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!

Sources


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎