LEARN CZECH ALPHABET (fast)
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- Learn Czech alphabet with these tips and tricks! Czech alphabet is not hard to learn, but there are some special characters and special sounds that need to be explained so you can learn Czech alphabet properly. Also you will learn how to pronounce Czech letters.
Thank you for learning Czech with Autentická Čeština. In the videos you will learn Czech language fun and easy way. If you are preparing for Czech A2 test, want to improve your Czech pronunciation and accent, learn some useful Czech phrases or you just to have fun learning Czech, you are at the right place.
Playlists you may be interested in:
👉 Czech beginners (Basic Czech phrases, Czech alphabet)
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👉 Czech pronunciation (including how to pronounce ř and other Czech sounds)
bit.ly/3DA5qKP
👉 Learn for A2 Exam (zkouška z češtiny pro trvalý pobyt)
bit.ly/3fuDRe9
👉 Immerse in Czech (videos in Czech language with subtitles)
bit.ly/3zJ5HtI
👉 Have some fun! (Curse words, slang words, funny phrases)
bit.ly/3E0rUGg
Check out Patreon.com/autentickacestina for additional materials regarding Czech language
Best pronunciation video for beginners
Jes, nou aj ken ríd de ček alfabet uif nou problems. Denk ju veri mač pítr, veri helpful 😁👍
Excellent! Clear pronunciation and explanations. Good pace and examples to help follow the new and exceptions for different sounds. 👍👍👍
Thank you!
Great stuff Petr... thank you from South Australia :)
Thank you and greetings to the other end of the world! Why are you learning Czech? Are you planning a visit?
@@autentickacestina Yes, i am very much looking forward to visiting TCR when the world gets back to "normal"... i think the country, food, language and people are intriguing, so it makes sense to learn what i can.
@@rigchick6985 cool! wish you luck learning. You may want to check also this video if you have not already, it is a kind of Czech starting pack ;) ua-cam.com/video/_42pkBgX6J4/v-deo.html
Thank you sooo much, I find this very helpful.
Super, I appreciate it😉
Thank you! That's what I needed
Thank you! I am glad my videos are helpful. If you have any idea for a topic that would be also helpful for you, please share it here!
Excellent your videos thank you so much 👏👏🙏
Thanks for your lovely comment! 😀
Thanks
Petr - as always very informative and helpful- just one thing údolí is valley not Walley - apart from that - super!
Thank you for the feedback! You are right of course :) I see you have your own channel, what is it about?
@@autentickacestina Petr, I am a tour guide in Prague - my videos ( not that many) are all about the Czechs and Czech history. Have a look and make your comments :)
@@TheMaskedGuide cool, I certainly will!
Great video, so clear and very useful for total beginners like me. Thanks
Cool! 😉
Super useful video for absolute beginners like me :) Dekuji moc!
Díky! 😉
Phenomenal video, exactly what I was looking for! Thank you
thank you! 😊
@@autentickacestina I'm moving to Prague soon, but Czech language is hard.
Thank you!
Thank you very much❤
Glad you like it!😎
Děkuji moc !😊😇🙏🔥🔥🔥🔥
Jsem rád, že se líbilo! 😀
Great video!!
Thanks!
Question: if having Ě after D and T makes them sound like Ď and Ť, why not just have them written with the háček?
Love your presentations; thanks for them. Did it ever occur to you that Czech language (and other Slavic languages, as well) would be much more easily transcribed using the alphabet created for them by St. Kirill (Cyril) of Thessaloniki, "the Cyrillic Alphabet"? Transcription of Slavic languages with Roman characters leads to all kinds of clumsy diacritical marks. Just look at Polish, as an example... !
Díky!
Slavic languages that use the Latin alphabet were historically majority Catholic countries, whereas the ones using the Cyrillic alphabet were mostly Orthodox Christian
Great explainations
Thanks!
Je to hezké, zajímavá slova, ale upozorňuju jako kolegyně, že ty vokály na začátku při přeříkávání abecedy říkáte skoro všechny skoro stejně dlouhé. :-) Malinko matoucí.
Díky moc, dám si na to příště pozor😉
Supper
Díky!
Yeah this is gonna be helpful bc in the future i wanna learn czech , and i think it will be easier since right now im learning croatian . And after croatian czech is next
Cool
thanks! I'm begining
Glad you like it!
@@autentickacestina so much, I'm french and I like your language since a lot of years. I'll try alone to learn. Thanks for help with videos. I seak italian language too and I'm a teatcher of italian language. Bye !
Hey, this is very helpful! I subscribed to follow your lessons! My wife and I together with our little daughter are thinking to move to Czechia. Which town do you think is best to live in?
Thanks! For living Prague is great. Most job, cultural and social opportunities. However the cost of living is the highest too ;) It is almost impossible to buy a house nowadays in Prague.
Yes, prices of the houses started its journey to stars. Here are the examples from czech real estates: A new apartment in Kbely (Prague suburbs, close to international airport) - 69 m², 3 rooms with kitchenette, 9.100.000Kč (~420000$) Standalone house, ground floor, approximately 120 m² and minimal surrounding area, 25.000.000Kč (~1,1 million USD)
@@cazb73 yea we are expensive :D i live in flat
The 'C' in Anglicky is pronounced like an 'S' in English. How do you know how to pronounce the 'C' in various word as it seems to differ?
hi! can you please explain the difference between promiňte and prosím? when i need to translate a sentence with excuse me or please sometimes it wants me to use promiňte sometimes prosím so can you explain the difference and how to tell when to use which?
Generally promiňte means excuse me and prosím means please. But for example when you don’t understand somebody you can say either promiňte or prosím so they will repeat what they said. Typical sentences are for example:
Promiňte, kudy se jde na metro?
Promiňte! (When you accidently hit somebody)
Můžeš zavřít okno, prosím?
Prosím vás, kde jsou toalety?
@@autentickacestina ok, thanks!
Great explanations, Petr. I'm curious if there is an abeceda song similar to the alphabet song that children sing to learn the English alphabet?
Thanks Christopher! No I am not aware of anything as simple as the English one. You may check this one for fun ua-cam.com/video/nGh_6zpF64A/v-deo.html :D
@@autentickacestina I like that one! Thanks for your help! You teach through iTalki?
@@christopherhavlik8120 I do, there is a link in the description of the video.
@@autentickacestina Thank you, Petr.
@@christopherhavlik8120 you are very welcome, wish you progress! And BTW you may check the video with some basic phrases if you are interested ;) ua-cam.com/video/_42pkBgX6J4/v-deo.html
Missed ě preceded by n. Also probably should have pay more attention to letter ch. Other than that seems good.
Thank you!
Thank you❤️😊🙏
Glad you like it 😎
I'm support ur Chennai🙂
Thanks :)
I really didn't understand the distinction you made with pronouncing DĚ as ĎE=DY-E. In my ears it sounds just the same as pronouncing it D-YE, like with other consonants.
Can you give me a word in Czech, starting with "ň" that is easy to draw - an animal or object? :)
Ňouma - Dope 😀
I can't tell the difference of the pronunciation between Ď and Ť
Fun fact: in english the čárka is called an acute accent
0:57 V češtině "eskymák" - "eskimák" je slovensky.
Díky
Údolí = Valley not walley (Walley is a silly man in English...you can say "you walley/wally"... Its a mild insult.). Wally is also a gherkin 🥒 but that's quite specialised from my chef days 😊
Cool! 😂
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Im from czech
Ja sem z česka jmenuji se Adéla nemám ráda školu😂 a je to nuda a proste sem se narodila v česku no jo je to abeceda písmena se jmenujou tak zvaná latinka
Some words are from Poland
Cool