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Thank you for your quality videos! Which fun and easy to follow books do you recommend on to study the Czech language [English to Czech]? Much obliged!
Thank you for your comment! Have you checked my ebook Just in Case for studying the Czech grammatical cases? You will learn a lot more about the Czech language and culture than just the cases. I explain everything in English and there are plenty of exercises. czechbyzuzka.com/buy-just-in-case/.
Hello Zuzka, How can I access your Czech classes? I could not find any e-mail or website to contact you, so, I am writing my request here ^_^ (I live and work in Prague) thanks in advance.
Hello! I'm sorry, I'm fully booked at the moment, that's why I don't announce any new class openings or share any contact. I will let you know if that changes. In the meantime, enjoy the Czech Republic!
@@CzechbyZuzka thank you very much and I'm looking forward to your later information regarding to your schedule. Good luck 😊 you can contact me via my website: www.mirtohid.com
I'm glad this video helped you! _Hodně_ and _hodný_ are two slightly different words. _Hodně_ (adverb) means "a lot/very." _Hodný_ (adjective) means "good, well behaved." Mám hodně hodného psa. - I have a very good dog.
@CzechbyZuzka thank you Zuzka...I look forward to watching your new post tonight. You always hit on the topics I find most confusing and I appreciate that!
💼 Are you enjoying my grammar videos? You can check out my new e-Book *Just in Case,* which is packed with a lot of knowledge but also lots of encouraging words. Find out more information here: czechbyzuzka.com/buy-just-in-case/
Would you like to study and improve your Czech through a video course with structure?
💠For beginners or false beginners in Czech. *Fantastic Journey into the Czech Language & Culture.* The course is interactive and it’s almost as if I was teaching you live!
www.udemy.com/course/a-fantastic-journey-into-the-czech-language-culture/?referralCode=50769E58F380F94F94B1
💠For those with some knowledge of the Czech language who want to learn original & practical phrases from dialogues. *Explore the Art of Original Czech Conversing.* 11 engaging dialogues narrated by 10 Czech speakers.
www.udemy.com/course/explore-the-art-of-original-czech-conversing/?referralCode=27D2DD53EBD019244964
💠My newest course *When Czech Stories Are Never Better*
www.udemy.com/course/czech-stories-never-better/?referralCode=510DA773C50F3D607C95
Ahoj!! Děkuju moc!! It looks quite simple now and well there is exercise which is the best thing.
Vy jste nejlepší učitelka!!🙏🙏
Děkuji moc Zuzko! Tvoje třída je velmi dobrá! Měj se hezky. Ahoj.
Haha you really made the language in a way that people can’t learn it 😂😂😂
(Thank you for the explanation 🙃)
I know, it seems like that sometimes. And I'm trying to change that perspective.
You are the best 👍
Thank you for your quality videos! Which fun and easy to follow books do you recommend on to study the Czech language [English to Czech]?
Much obliged!
Thank you for your comment! Have you checked my ebook Just in Case for studying the Czech grammatical cases? You will learn a lot more about the Czech language and culture than just the cases. I explain everything in English and there are plenty of exercises. czechbyzuzka.com/buy-just-in-case/.
hledám nějakou hodnou ženu
Hello Zuzka, How can I access your Czech classes? I could not find any e-mail or website to contact you, so, I am writing my request here ^_^ (I live and work in Prague) thanks in advance.
Hello! I'm sorry, I'm fully booked at the moment, that's why I don't announce any new class openings or share any contact. I will let you know if that changes.
In the meantime, enjoy the Czech Republic!
@@CzechbyZuzka thank you very much and I'm looking forward to your later information regarding to your schedule. Good luck 😊 you can contact me via my website: www.mirtohid.com
This helped me understand the previous episode thank you Zuzka...i thought hodne meant a lot...ugh!
I'm glad this video helped you!
_Hodně_ and _hodný_ are two slightly different words. _Hodně_ (adverb) means "a lot/very."
_Hodný_ (adjective) means "good, well behaved."
Mám hodně hodného psa. - I have a very good dog.
@@CzechbyZuzka thank you!
@CzechbyZuzka thank you Zuzka...I look forward to watching your new post tonight. You always hit on the topics I find most confusing and I appreciate that!
Thanks a lot. You are a great teacher.
As usual...a great class ! Thanks!