2:05 I think it´s worth mentioning that independence of Czechoslovakia was declared at the Municipal House (Obecní dům) on 28th October 1918. There´s a plaque on the corner of the building that commemorates the event (you can actually see it at 2:30 in the background).
Ahoy, I have been to Old Town Prague, am half Czech, 80 years old, too old to learn Czech, but I loved to hear your talks with captioning so I can remember mom and her siblings, nieces, etc, speaking Czech. I appreciated it to the utmost!
I've been learning czech since 2006, back in that time, we could barely find a textbook, so I've read the two same texbooks for a decade... At least I know all of the details of it's tricky grammar! I wish we had easy cezch videos since those times! It's fantastic!
My cousin used to live in Prague, but now she lives in another city, but still in the Czech Republic. She’s been there for over a decade now I think and is fluent in the language.
Anička You are so Good In teaching Czech phrases and pronounciation is too clear really it's easily capture from You are very good teacher proud of You Anička
Yeah! But if you are a Czech learner, it would be really a nightmare. I thought, German was difficult but, when be compared with Czech language. He’s just a little boy 👦 😆 .
@@dinhgiatien6893 Depends on your native language, but say that Czech is more difficult than German is nonsense I think. Czech has maybe more complicated grammer, but you can communicate even without perfect grammar, but you can't communicate when you can't even pronounce words like in German with their super long words full of really weird sounds. :-) Czech words are mostly simple and names of places and streets are simple too.
@@Pidalin I agree that if a learner comes from a Slavic nation, would be an advantage to learn Cz. Otherwise, it’s nearly impossible to learn it. The 7 declensions that include not only verbs, but also nouns, pronouns, adjectives and adverbs and other things are very difficult, and actions that fall under each declension often makes no logical sense. Add in masculine animate and inanimate, a feminine that has many different endings and neutrum that sounds similar to feminine, and one feels like running away! Seeing a word like Petra in a sentence, thinking it is about a girl called Petra, and then discovering it is actually about Petr makes you realise how easy it is to misunderstand what you read or hear. And as soon as you know some verbs, the perfect and imperfect tenses are introduced!…
@@dinhgiatien6893 Yes, but as I said, know correct grammar is not so important in Czech like in English, even when you say really simplified "já hledat toaleta" or something, people still understand what you are looking for, in Czech, pronunciation is more important I think, just say few words and we have at least some imagination about what you want to say. In English when you don't know correct grammar, you can't speak at all, in Czech this is actually better and Czech pronunciation is easier for most of speakers beucase it's 100% phonetical language, you just learn alphabet and you can read everything, not like in English or German. And except Ř, there are no any complicated or weird sounds. Some speakers can't pronounce Ň or Ď. but that's not so important, when you read it like N or D, it's still understandable. And when you can read, it's also easier to learn the langauge just from street signs and such things. In English you spend like 10 years olny by learning how to read and pronounce it and then you can start with some grammar. :-)
Beautiful girls! One looks Mediterranean and the other northern European it's nice to see their variety. I am liking the Czech language. I smile a lot so I hope I don't seem strange when I visit.
Pracoval jsem v Praze I used to work in Prague, but never managed to learn the language, trying to study it again and found these videos. Super helpful, thanks for the content :)
Mé oblibené misto v Praze není jediné misto ale prochazka od prachové braný po Staromák, přes Karlův most a ke hradu Nerudovou ulicí.. v 7:00 ráno před davy
These keep getting better and better, girls, thank you very much. 🤗 I think a video about the correct pronunciation of *ř* would be _very_ welcome, too! 😉
Absolutely love Easy Czech, the best amongst the languages featured on 'Easy Languages' - Maybe it's because Prague is breathtakingly beautiful - Any chance you lot could do a video about the favourite Czech movies of the Czechs? And if I may, where do Anicka and Lucka (My phone hasn't the accents, apologies) buy the clothes they wear? They're immaculately dressed in every episode - I hope they have a men's range wherever they buy their attire! Diky, can't wait for the next video!
Finally easy czech!!! :D I was learning spanish with easy spanish and I love this format. Now I moved to Prague and want to learn some czech! Thanks for the video and I hope for a lot more :)
I have never been to Prague, but it is definitely a city that I want to visit someday! I would love to see the National Museum, Astronomical Clock, and Charles Bridge.
Hey, girls! You know, Easy English did a video on the idiom “an arm and a leg.” They showed linguistic equivalents to it in German, French, Spanish, Italian, etc. etc. do you Czechs have one? And if so, what is it?
From Czech idioms, he has the closest to the English "an arm and a leg" probably the phrase "Stojí to nekřesťanské peníze", literally translated "It costs non-Christian money".
I'm not even joking when I say the hosts are distractingly gorgeous. I need to develop some understanding of Czech grammar before I can really dig into what's being said, I fear.
'easy' - this has to be the most ridiculous title on you tube- this is unlikely to help anyone without a serious grounding in these languages - what a shame
Holky jste opravdu moc a moc super a já se s Vámi učím každý den, protože učivo s Vámi je zábavnou formou. DĚKUJU!!!
2:05 I think it´s worth mentioning that independence of Czechoslovakia was declared at the Municipal House (Obecní dům) on 28th October 1918. There´s a plaque on the corner of the building that commemorates the event (you can actually see it at 2:30 in the background).
Ahoy, I have been to Old Town Prague, am half Czech, 80 years old, too old to learn Czech, but I loved to hear your talks with captioning so I can remember mom and her siblings, nieces, etc, speaking Czech. I appreciated it to the utmost!
I've been learning czech since 2006, back in that time, we could barely find a textbook, so I've read the two same texbooks for a decade... At least I know all of the details of it's tricky grammar! I wish we had easy cezch videos since those times! It's fantastic!
What are the textbooks ?
BR ? Nome de brasileiro . Aposto que os livros são teach yourself, colloquial czech ou assimil.
Seriously. Good materials are challenging to find. If these ladies have a patreon, I’m going straight for it
@@flyinggoat2581 same
My cousin used to live in Prague, but now she lives in another city, but still in the Czech Republic. She’s been there for over a decade now I think and is fluent in the language.
I was in Prague 3 years ago and the thing which surprised me the most is the number of theatres and cinemas in that city. Something brillant. :-)
Anička You are so Good In teaching Czech phrases and pronounciation is too clear really it's easily capture from You are very good teacher proud of You Anička
I'm learning Czech so that I can pronounce Dvorak's arias properly. The short videos are very helpful.
Literally watching these to facilitate learning “Vidino divna, přesladká” from Rusalka
I absolutely LOVE the sound of the Czech language and I just hit the
subscribe button!
Yeah! But if you are a Czech learner, it would be really a nightmare. I thought, German was difficult but, when be compared with Czech language. He’s just a little boy 👦 😆 .
@@dinhgiatien6893 Depends on your native language, but say that Czech is more difficult than German is nonsense I think. Czech has maybe more complicated grammer, but you can communicate even without perfect grammar, but you can't communicate when you can't even pronounce words like in German with their super long words full of really weird sounds. :-) Czech words are mostly simple and names of places and streets are simple too.
@@Pidalin I agree that if a learner comes from a Slavic nation, would be an advantage to learn Cz. Otherwise, it’s nearly impossible to learn it.
The 7 declensions that include not only verbs, but also nouns, pronouns, adjectives and adverbs and other things are very difficult, and actions that fall under each declension often makes no logical sense. Add in masculine animate and inanimate, a feminine that has many different endings and neutrum that sounds similar to feminine, and one feels like running away! Seeing a word like Petra in a sentence, thinking it is about a girl called Petra, and then discovering it is actually about Petr makes you realise how easy it is to misunderstand what you read or hear. And as soon as you know some verbs, the perfect and imperfect tenses are introduced!…
@@dinhgiatien6893 Yes, but as I said, know correct grammar is not so important in Czech like in English, even when you say really simplified "já hledat toaleta" or something, people still understand what you are looking for, in Czech, pronunciation is more important I think, just say few words and we have at least some imagination about what you want to say. In English when you don't know correct grammar, you can't speak at all, in Czech this is actually better and Czech pronunciation is easier for most of speakers beucase it's 100% phonetical language, you just learn alphabet and you can read everything, not like in English or German. And except Ř, there are no any complicated or weird sounds. Some speakers can't pronounce Ň or Ď. but that's not so important, when you read it like N or D, it's still understandable. And when you can read, it's also easier to learn the langauge just from street signs and such things. In English you spend like 10 years olny by learning how to read and pronounce it and then you can start with some grammar. :-)
Beautiful girls! One looks Mediterranean and the other northern European it's nice to see their variety. I am liking the Czech language. I smile a lot so I hope I don't seem strange when I visit.
Byłem w grudniu 2018 na Mistrzostwach Świata w unihokeju. Całkiem dobrze Was rozumiem, pozdrawiam serdecznie. 🇵🇱🇨🇿🇸🇰
Pracoval jsem v Praze
I used to work in Prague, but never managed to learn the language, trying to study it again and found these videos. Super helpful, thanks for the content :)
Mé oblibené misto v Praze není jediné misto ale prochazka od prachové braný po Staromák, přes Karlův most a ke hradu Nerudovou ulicí.. v 7:00 ráno před davy
These keep getting better and better, girls, thank you very much. 🤗
I think a video about the correct pronunciation of *ř* would be _very_ welcome, too! 😉
Sending love from Iran to Czech republic
🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷❤️🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿
Absolutely love Easy Czech, the best amongst the languages featured on 'Easy Languages' - Maybe it's because Prague is breathtakingly beautiful - Any chance you lot could do a video about the favourite Czech movies of the Czechs? And if I may, where do Anicka and Lucka (My phone hasn't the accents, apologies) buy the clothes they wear? They're immaculately dressed in every episode - I hope they have a men's range wherever they buy their attire! Diky, can't wait for the next video!
Prague looks so beautiful I definitely want to visit!
Finally easy czech!!! :D I was learning spanish with easy spanish and I love this format. Now I moved to Prague and want to learn some czech! Thanks for the video and I hope for a lot more :)
Ahoj, navštívil jsem Prahu v 1992 roce, nebyla taká barevná, jak vidím dnes na fotkach i ve filmech, ale též byla pěkná. Zdravim z Wroclavii (Polsko)😊
Tý vole! To jsou krasnsné roštěnký.
Musím se učit lépe česky!
Keep it coming!
So helpful to learn
what a beautiful Slavic language!
ja jsem taky byla v prazy ja jsem z AFGHANISTANU a moc mam rada praha 😘
Looking forward to returning to Praha, and now obviously I'll be looking for Lucka and Anička. Take care, ladies! Greetings from Norsko!
Ta Anička má skvělé vlasy!
what a beautiful language
Nice tour in a great city, Full of culture and history. And beauty girls
Dobrý den! Ahoj tady Alan Manuel . Líbí se me tvoje video, protože Praha je krásná❤❤❤❤ děkuji ✋chci se naučit česky ❤😄
Thank you very much! It's so GREAT! Děkuji!
Libi se mi to 😄 Thanks for the video
Ahoj! I love your channel guys. Just so you know: this playlist has been made backwards, so they play in reverse order.
I have never been to Prague, but it is definitely a city that I want to visit someday! I would love to see the National Museum, Astronomical Clock, and Charles Bridge.
Love Prague from algeria 🇩🇿😍✌🏽
Oh you finally do Easy Czech!
Great episode! Thank you
Many times merci beaucoup.
Cest super video
This video i like it! Anotherrrrr!!!
Please make your own channel 'Easy Czech' like other languages did. And please try to take part in the easy english games. Thanks 🥰🥰
Hello, thanks for this channel! Would it be possible to have the transcript also? Very helpfull to copy vocabulary fro, the video ;)
Hopefully I can visit Prague someday !! ^^
Super video, thank you Anicka a Lucka
Je to proste nadhera.
Watching this channel, Easy Polish, and Easy Russian. I'm so confused, haha.
Prague is beautiful,hope visit it when i can again ^^ :P before
I thought that knowing some polish will help me understand czech but epic fail
V Praze všechno he krásné 😍😍 (namísto Žižkova xD)
PRAHA JE EXTRA!!!
Que hermosa checa y si me encanta bastante para enamorar con ella 0:40 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hey, girls! You know, Easy English did a video on the idiom “an arm and a leg.” They showed linguistic equivalents to it in German, French, Spanish, Italian, etc. etc. do you Czechs have one? And if so, what is it?
Thanks. That’s about what it is in Spanish too.
From Czech idioms, he has the closest to the English "an arm and a leg" probably the phrase "Stojí to nekřesťanské peníze", literally translated "It costs non-Christian money".
Мне понравилась девушка Луцка
Been there twice. Beautiful city to visit but I couldn't live there ;-) Too big.
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Please, make a channel for Czech
We're working on it! Stay tuned! :D
Klaus Kinski?
👏👏👏👏
Please do something with Romanian language
I would love that they did. Been in love with Romanian for many years but have always had a hard time learning it.
Start a Czech channel
But that's not slow Czech ! Please ! More slowly!
I'm not even joking when I say the hosts are distractingly gorgeous. I need to develop some understanding of Czech grammar before I can really dig into what's being said, I fear.
'easy' - this has to be the most ridiculous title on you tube- this is unlikely to help anyone without a serious grounding in these languages - what a shame
чешский как украинский на английском хаха
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