@@CzechbyZuzka It's always a pleasure ...and the beauty astonishing like always. Hughs!!! And wait for me!!! i'll fly to czech some day!!! To buy your courses is only by the udemy, is it right?
That's a great question! *Osoba* (person) is a formal word mostly used when we talk about how many persons a train/elevator fits (maximum: 6 osob), or how how many people the reservation is for (stůl pro dvě osoby). *Člověk/lidé* can mean human(s) or person/people in informal language (Je to dobrý člověk. Znám hodně lidí), sometimes also as a general reference, "one" (Člověk nikdy neví - one can never know). I hope this helped.
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very helpful Děkuji
dekuju 😊
Thank you Brian!
Thank you 🙏
Finally what i've waiting for !!! Thanks for posting!!! Short grammatical videos are very dynamic...for me works pretty well
I'm glad it's helpful. Thank you for watching!
@@CzechbyZuzka It's always a pleasure ...and the beauty astonishing like always.
Hughs!!! And wait for me!!! i'll fly to czech some day!!! To buy your courses is only by the udemy, is it right?
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@@CzechbyZuzka Oh, .you have your own website....clever. I ll buy them soon!!! i m very interested
How do you know when to use osoba or člověk?
That's a great question! *Osoba* (person) is a formal word mostly used when we talk about how many persons a train/elevator fits (maximum: 6 osob), or how how many people the reservation is for (stůl pro dvě osoby).
*Člověk/lidé* can mean human(s) or person/people in informal language (Je to dobrý člověk. Znám hodně lidí), sometimes also as a general reference, "one" (Člověk nikdy neví - one can never know).
I hope this helped.