Chapter in 30 Seconds
Unlock the secret to counting accurately and mastering the most challenging case in Czech grammar.
- Identify the zero-ending pattern for nouns in the plural genitive.
- Apply specific rules for counting items greater than five.
- Recognize common exceptions and spelling shifts in plural nouns.
学べること
Mastering the 'zero ending' and other tricky plural genitive forms. Essential for counting items over five.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: correctly use nouns in the genitive plural after numbers and quantifiers.
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Review Summary
- Noun Stem + Ø / -ů / -í
よくある間違い
After numbers 5 and up, the noun must be in the genitive plural, not the nominative plural.
Quantifiers like 'mnoho' require the genitive case.
Some nouns use the zero ending (no suffix) rather than adding a vowel.
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Next Steps
You've conquered the hardest case! The rest of the plural forms will feel much easier now. Keep going!
Translate a shopping list with quantities 5-10.
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Navštívil jsem pět ___ (město).
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Find and fix the mistake:
Mám pět okn.
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Mám pět ___ (žena).
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