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Czech Grammar - Give your Opinion
Hi Czech learners! 😊
In this lesson, you will learn how to give your opinion in Czech. We will look at the grammar rules and some examples. We will also have a quiz at the end of the lesson. Let's get started!
Rules
Giving your opinion in Czech is quite simple. To express your opinion, you can use the following phrases:
- Myslím, že... (I think that...)
- Domnívám se, že... (I believe that...)
- Mám za to, že... (I have the impression that...)
- Podle mě... (In my opinion...)
You can also use the verb mít (to have) to express your opinion. For example:
- Mám rád/a... (I like...)
- Mám rád/a, když... (I like when...)
- Nemám rád/a... (I don't like...)
- Nemám rád/a, když... (I don't like when...)
Examples
Czech | Pronunciation | English Translation |
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Myslím, že je to dobrý nápad. | mɪsljɪm ʒɛ jɛ to dobriː naːpad | I think it's a good idea. |
Domnívám se, že je to špatné. | domniːvam sɛ ʒɛ jɛ to ʃpatneː | I believe it's bad. |
Mám za to, že je to velmi důležité. | maːm za to ʒɛ jɛ to velmi dulɛʒiteː | I have the impression that it's very important. |
Podle mě je to špatné. | podlɛ mɛ jɛ to ʃpatneː | In my opinion it's bad. |
Mám rád, když lidé jsou milí. | maːm raːd kdɪʒ lideː jsuː miliː | I like when people are nice. |
Nemám rád, když lidé jsou nezdvořilí. | nemaːm raːd kdɪʒ lideː jsuː nezdvoriliː | I don't like when people are impolite. |
Quiz
Test your knowledge with the following quiz:
- How do you say "I think it's a good idea" in Czech?
- A: Myslím, že je to dobrý nápad.
- How do you say "I don't like when people are impolite" in Czech?
- A: Nemám rád, když lidé jsou nezdvořilí.
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