Signification
Stating current study activity
Contexte culturel
Czechs are proud of their language. Even a simple 'Učím se česky' can turn a cold interaction into a warm one. Slovaks understand Czech very well. If you say this in Slovakia, they will likely respond in Slovak, which is very similar. Poles find Czech funny because of the 'ř' sound. They appreciate the effort to learn a Slavic neighbor's language. In Prague, many expats use this phrase to connect with the local community.
Consistency
Say it every day to build the habit.
Don't drop the 'se'
Without 'se', you are telling people you are their teacher!
Signification
Stating current study activity
Consistency
Say it every day to build the habit.
Don't drop the 'se'
Without 'se', you are telling people you are their teacher!
Add a reason
Add 'protože...' to make your sentence longer and more interesting.
Smile
Czechs appreciate a friendly face when you try to speak their language.
Teste-toi
Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun.
Já ___ učím česky.
The verb 'učit se' always uses the reflexive pronoun 'se'.
Choose the correct meaning.
What does 'Učím se česky' mean?
'Učím se' is the reflexive form for learning.
Match the subject to the correct verb form.
Match: Já, Ty, My
Conjugation of 'učit se' follows standard 'i' verb patterns.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Co děláš? B: _____
This is the most natural word order.
🎉 Score : /4
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
4 exercicesJá ___ učím česky.
The verb 'učit se' always uses the reflexive pronoun 'se'.
What does 'Učím se česky' mean?
'Učím se' is the reflexive form for learning.
Associez chaque element a gauche avec son pair a droite :
Conjugation of 'učit se' follows standard 'i' verb patterns.
A: Co děláš? B: _____
This is the most natural word order.
🎉 Score : /4
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsIt is neutral. It works in almost any situation.
No, 'studuji' takes the noun 'češtinu'.
'Česky' is the adverbial form used with verbs.
Not at all! They love the effort.
It depends on your dedication, but start with this phrase today!
Yes, it is the perfect A1 phrase.
Yes, it's fine in informal emails.
Just say 'Učím se anglicky'.
Yes, for the meaning of 'to learn'.
Only at the beginning of a sentence.
Expressions liées
Studuji češtinu
synonymI am studying Czech
Mluvím trochu česky
builds onI speak a little Czech
Rozumím česky
similarI understand Czech
Učím češtinu
contrastI teach Czech