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This is how feminine nouns ending in -ka change in the dative/locative case. Maminka - mamince Babička - babičce Kočka - kočce Zahrádka - zahrádce Since the locative and dative forms are very similar, I already covered that in the previous video about locative. Please watch it here: ruclips.net/video/rFTbjPCiNOw/видео.html
Hi Zuzka, on second slide everything makes sense, except for Volam / Pisu / Pomaham kamaradovi. How is this (kamerad) an indirect object, when we have subject (me) and object (kamerad). Is it really an indirect object or are there just a list of verb exceptions that automatically trigger this case and you need to study these verbs by heart? Thank you :)
We have certain verbs that need direct object (acusative) and indirect object (dative). You can say: Píšu _email_ (direct object), but: Píšu kamarádovi (email). - I write (an email) _to_ my friend.
@@CzechbyZuzka Thanks, do you have a patron account, because I feel bad asking you so many questions. And I will be spending considerable time watching your videos. Thank you Zuzka.
@@blahdiblah2169 That's ok, I am happy you are interested in Czech grammar! I don't have a patron account yet, I might consider setting it up in the future. I don't know what your level is but you might want to have a look at my two video courses I offer. You can find the links in my pinned comment in many of my videos.
@@CzechbyZuzka Honestly, the case lessons now are good enough, but I feel kind of bad just using them for free. I know they took you a lot of time and I want to support your effort. Do you do private lessons over WhatsApp, Skype or Microsoft teams ever?
💼 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/
Don't want to study all the cases right now? You can also purchase a chapter specifically on the dative case: www.buymeacoffee.com/czechbyzuzka/e/178710
You can also support my work on Buy me a coffee.
🍵www.buymeacoffee.com/czechbyzuzka
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
I find your videos so helpful with learning about Czech grammar. They're also highly entertaining, thank you.
Thank you so much!
Thanks Zuzka, you're the best!🙂
Thank you for watching my videos and supporting my work!
To je skvělé video.Děkuji Vám , za vaše práce.♥
Děkuji! Jsem ráda, že se vám video líbilo.
Děkuji moc. Zajímavé :)
One little question....you are showing exemples without the change of the ending...is that right...you are talking only about prepositions
At 10:07 you answered my question it s ok
Thanks a lot , it was so useful 👍, I am waiting for more videos, please continue with best regards
Mám radá vaše kanal. bzdlím v praze před 5 let a učím česky a vaše kanal pomáhá mi.
Děkuji za komentář! Těší mě, že vám moje videa pomáhají.
im sorry but i dont understand something.
why is maminka changes to mamince?
dosent it supposed to be maminke?
This is how feminine nouns ending in -ka change in the dative/locative case.
Maminka - mamince
Babička - babičce
Kočka - kočce
Zahrádka - zahrádce
Since the locative and dative forms are very similar, I already covered that in the previous video about locative. Please watch it here:
ruclips.net/video/rFTbjPCiNOw/видео.html
@@CzechbyZuzka ooo I understand thank you much! You're the best
Thank you teacher !
Hi Zuzka, on second slide everything makes sense, except for Volam / Pisu / Pomaham kamaradovi. How is this (kamerad) an indirect object, when we have subject (me) and object (kamerad).
Is it really an indirect object or are there just a list of verb exceptions that automatically trigger this case and you need to study these verbs by heart?
Thank you :)
We have certain verbs that need direct object (acusative) and indirect object (dative). You can say: Píšu _email_ (direct object), but: Píšu kamarádovi (email). - I write (an email) _to_ my friend.
You can see more here:
ruclips.net/video/z9Ptol_5vh0/видео.html
@@CzechbyZuzka Thanks, do you have a patron account, because I feel bad asking you so many questions. And I will be spending considerable time watching your videos. Thank you Zuzka.
@@blahdiblah2169 That's ok, I am happy you are interested in Czech grammar! I don't have a patron account yet, I might consider setting it up in the future. I don't know what your level is but you might want to have a look at my two video courses I offer. You can find the links in my pinned comment in many of my videos.
@@CzechbyZuzka Honestly, the case lessons now are good enough, but I feel kind of bad just using them for free. I know they took you a lot of time and I want to support your effort. Do you do private lessons over WhatsApp, Skype or Microsoft teams ever?
Děkuji, milí učitelka.
I love all the vibrant colours in the video. Thank you for another great lesson :)
the colours are indee vibrant...i love it too