뜻
Vehicle that travels at high speed
문화적 배경
The Czech Republic is a car-loving nation. Owning a 'rychlé auto' is often seen as a symbol of success, especially in the post-communist era. Due to the proximity to Germany, many Czechs drive fast cars on the German Autobahn, where speed is a part of the national identity. In the US, 'fast cars' are often associated with muscle cars, whereas in the Czech Republic, the focus is more on European sports models like Porsche or BMW. Japanese 'fast cars' (JDM) are very popular among the younger 'tuning' subculture in the Czech Republic.
Gender Check
Always check the last letter of the noun. Since 'auto' ends in 'o', it's neuter, so use 'rychlé'.
Adverb vs Adjective
Don't say 'auto jede rychlé'. Use the adverb: 'auto jede rychle'.
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Vehicle that travels at high speed
Gender Check
Always check the last letter of the noun. Since 'auto' ends in 'o', it's neuter, so use 'rychlé'.
Adverb vs Adjective
Don't say 'auto jede rychlé'. Use the adverb: 'auto jede rychle'.
Slang usage
Use 'fáro' if you want to sound like a local when talking about a cool car.
Škoda
If you talk about cars in Czechia, you must know Škoda. It's the national brand.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of the adjective 'rychlý'.
To je ______ auto.
'Auto' is neuter, so the adjective must end in '-é'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct option:
The adjective comes before the noun and must be in the neuter form.
Match the Czech phrase with its English translation.
Match the pairs:
Simple vocabulary matching.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Co si chceš koupit? B: Chci si koupit ______.
The object of the sentence (accusative) for a neuter noun is the same as the nominative.
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시각 학습 자료
Adjective Agreement for 'Rychlý'
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제To je ______ auto.
'Auto' is neuter, so the adjective must end in '-é'.
Select the correct option:
The adjective comes before the noun and must be in the neuter form.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
Simple vocabulary matching.
A: Co si chceš koupit? B: Chci si koupit ______.
The object of the sentence (accusative) for a neuter noun is the same as the nominative.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, 'auto' is always neuter in Czech, following the 'město' declension pattern.
In common spoken Czech (obecná čeština), you will often hear 'rychlý auto', but it is grammatically incorrect in standard written Czech.
The plural is 'rychlá auta'.
You say 'velmi rychlé auto'.
'Auto' is more common and casual; 'vůz' is more formal or technical.
Yes, it can refer to a real car or a toy car.
It is in the accusative case, which for neuter nouns is identical to the nominative.
It is a hard adjective (ending in -ý/-á/-é).
Many do, as there is a strong car culture and proximity to high-speed German roads.
You say 'nejrychlejší auto'.
관련 표현
sportovní vůz
synonymSports car
závodní auto
specialized formRacing car
pomalé auto
contrastSlow car
luxusní auto
similarLuxury car
rychle jedoucí auto
builds onA car driving fast