8 Expressions with "DÁT" | Czech Phrases

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @CzechbyZuzka
    @CzechbyZuzka  17 дней назад +2

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  • @reneetaguibos2059
    @reneetaguibos2059 13 дней назад +2

    Děkuji. This is very helpful.

    • @CzechbyZuzka
      @CzechbyZuzka  13 дней назад +1

      Rádo se stalo! I'm happy you found this video useful.

  • @aminenessakh9389
    @aminenessakh9389 17 дней назад +3

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  • @eliyahubenmizrakhi7487
    @eliyahubenmizrakhi7487 16 дней назад +2

    Dát je strašně populární sloveso v češtině, jsem jisty, že Dá se udělat tisíc konstrukcí. Dá se používat jako anglické slovo "put", na příklad: Dej to tam, nebo dáme nádobí do myčky a prádlo dáme do sušičky. Dám chléb na stůl a tak dál. Děkuju zas, to bylo zajímavě.

    • @CzechbyZuzka
      @CzechbyZuzka  16 дней назад +1

      Díky za komnentář! Ano, to je hlavní význam tohoto slovesa. Je to užitečné sloveso, které se objevuje i v jiných ustálených frázích. No a když k němu ještě přidáme předpony (prefixy), mohlo by to být nekonečné téma!

  • @holesinroof
    @holesinroof 13 дней назад +2

    I'm wondering why the noun is accusative in the first example below but nominative in the second:
    Dalo nám velkou práci zjistit, co se stalo.
    Vždycky mi dá moc práce jít spát brzo.

    • @CzechbyZuzka
      @CzechbyZuzka  12 дней назад +2

      In the second example (moc práce), the noun is actually in the genitive case because of the word "moc" (one of the keywords, quantifiers, that require the genitive). _Práce,_ as a feminine noun ending in -e, doesn't change its form in the genitive case.

    • @holesinroof
      @holesinroof 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@CzechbyZuzkaAhh, yes I see that now. Thank you!

  • @orangemonkey0724
    @orangemonkey0724 17 дней назад +2

    Nice video! What does “najevo” actually mean?

    • @Patagonia116
      @Patagonia116 17 дней назад +2

      vyjít najevo: come out, transpire, come to light, emerge
      dát najevo co: show, manifest, demonstrate, display

    • @mityador
      @mityador 17 дней назад +4

      I'm not sure the word alone has any reasonable or straightforward English translation, quite possibly because I can't even think of any other use but the idiom "dát/dávat najevo" as described in the video.
      Grammatically or etymologically it's derived from the noun "jev" (phenomenon, some kind of process which can be observed). There's a lot of other words with the word root "jev" which can perhaps make even more clear where the "najevo" comes from, e.g. verbs like "projevovat (se)" (to show or exhibit some characteristic property) or "jevit se" (to appear visually, to seem in some way), or adjective "zjevný" (obvious) and closely related adverb "zjevně" (obviously).
      If overthinking it in this way, "dát/dávat najevo" means literally perhaps something like "to make some inner process of your mind (thought or mood or emotion) visible/observable/obvious".

    • @CzechbyZuzka
      @CzechbyZuzka  16 дней назад +1

      @@mityador Díky za vysvětlení!

  • @lucacaruso796
    @lucacaruso796 17 дней назад +3

    První! 😛

  • @mdalaminhossain3784
    @mdalaminhossain3784 17 дней назад

    Učit se s Vámi česky je skvělé, ale vidět Vás je ještě lepší. 😊 Myslíte, že by byla šance na soukromou lekci? 😉

  • @followintruthlj2865
    @followintruthlj2865 17 дней назад

    Absolute pleasure to connect with you tonight. I would lobe to connect personally with you if you would be willing.