Verbs (I) – Vocabulary

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Study Guide: The Architecture of -ím Verbs

Czech -it / -et / -ět / -ít Verbs and Examples

The -ím verb group represents a vital part of the Czech language. This list provides the infinitive form and its 1st person singular conjugation, allowing you to discuss abilities, needs, and basic actions.

Communication & Understanding:

Focus on mluvit (to speak) and rozumět (to understand). These are usually followed by an adverb (česky) or a case-specific object.

Action & Movement:

Common daily actions like vařit (to cook), jíst (to eat), and spát (to sleep) fall into this category, making them essential for A0 learners.

The HáCZech Learning Path:

  • Step 1: Memorize the stem changes for verbs like stát and jíst.
  • Step 2: Use the 🧠 Practice link to drill your recall speed.
  • Step 3: Prove your knowledge in the 📝 Test section.

Technical Metadata: Dataset 005_verbs_im. Features irregular stems for high-frequency modal verbs.