Pronouns – Vocabulary

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Study Guide: The Pronoun System in Czech

Czech Pronouns: Subject, Object, and Possession

This vocabulary list serves as a master reference for the most frequent pronouns in the Czech language. Unlike English, Czech pronouns change significantly depending on their role in the sentence.

Personal Pronouns:

These represent people (já, ty, on...). Pay special attention to the plural forms oni, ony, and ona, which depend on the gender of the group.

Interrogative Pronouns:

The words kdo (who) and co (what) follow their own unique declension patterns (e.g., koho, komu, kým). Master these to ask complex questions.

The HáCZech Learning Path:

  • Step 1: Learn the Nominative forms (subjects) perfectly.
  • Step 2: Focus on 1st person singular (I/Me) forms first, as they are the most common.
  • Step 3: Use the 🧠 Practice and 📝 Test links to drill the case endings.

Technical Metadata: Dataset 016_pronouns_all_cases. Essential for building complex sentences at the A2 proficiency level.