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Study Guide: The Foundation of Czech Verbs
Czech -at Verbs and Sentence Examples
Verbs ending in -at are often the first tools a student learns. This Czech vocabulary list provides the infinitive form, its English meaning, and a practical 1st person singular example (ending in -ám).
Daily Activities:
Words like dělat (to do), běhat (to run), and odpočívat (to rest) allow you to describe your daily routine in simple Czech.
Reflexive Verbs:
Notice verbs like dívat se. The particle 'se' is essential; it stays in the sentence even after the verb is conjugated (Dívám se).
The HáCZech Learning Cycle:
- ✔ Step 1: Review the infinitives and their -ám transformations.
- ✔ Step 2: Use the 🧠 Practice link to drill these verbs via flashcards.
- ✔ Step 3: Verify your proficiency with the 📝 Test.
Technical Metadata: Dataset 004_verbs_at. Categorized under: Primary Conjugation Class.