Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Czech uses the Latin alphabet with special marks called diacritics to represent unique sounds.
- The 'háček' (ˇ) softens consonants: 's' becomes 'š' (sh).
- The 'čárka' (´) lengthens vowels: 'a' becomes 'á' (aa).
- The 'kroužek' (°) is only on 'ů' and sounds like 'oo'.
Diacritic Transformation Table
| Base Letter | With Háček | With Čárka | With Kroužek |
|---|---|---|---|
|
c
|
č
|
-
|
-
|
|
s
|
š
|
-
|
-
|
|
z
|
ž
|
-
|
-
|
|
a
|
-
|
á
|
-
|
|
e
|
-
|
é
|
-
|
|
i
|
-
|
í
|
-
|
|
o
|
-
|
ó
|
-
|
|
u
|
-
|
ú
|
ů
|
|
n
|
ň
|
-
|
-
|
|
d
|
ď
|
-
|
-
|
Meanings
The Czech writing system uses the Latin alphabet extended by diacritical marks to ensure every sound has a unique letter.
Softening (Háček)
Modifies consonants to create palatalized sounds.
“člověk”
“židle”
Lengthening (Čárka)
Indicates a long vowel sound.
“máma”
“pán”
Special Ring (Kroužek)
Unique to the letter 'ů'.
“stůl”
“kůň”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Consonant Softening
|
Letter + ˇ
|
č, š, ž
|
|
Vowel Lengthening
|
Letter + ´
|
á, é, í
|
|
Special U
|
u + °
|
ů
|
|
Palatalized D/T
|
d/t + ˇ
|
ď, ť
|
|
Standard
|
No mark
|
b, f, g
|
Espectro de formalidad
Jím. (General)
Jím. (General)
Jím. (General)
Jím. (General)
Diacritic Functions
Softening
- č ch
- š sh
Lengthening
- á long a
- í long i
Ejemplos por nivel
To je čaj.
This is tea.
Mám rád mámu.
I love mom.
Kde je stůl?
Where is the table?
Piju kávu.
I am drinking coffee.
Čeština je těžká.
Czech is difficult.
Dívám se na film.
I am watching a movie.
Kůň běží rychle.
The horse is running fast.
Mám žízeň.
I am thirsty.
Musím si koupit tužku.
I must buy a pencil.
Ta kniha je velmi čtivá.
That book is very readable.
Půjdu na poštu.
I will go to the post office.
Šťastný nový rok!
Happy New Year!
Vysvětlení bylo velmi přesné.
The explanation was very precise.
Příští týden bude hezky.
Next week it will be nice.
Důvod mé návštěvy je osobní.
The reason for my visit is personal.
Musíme se přizpůsobit situaci.
We must adapt to the situation.
Člověk se neustále vyvíjí.
A person is constantly evolving.
Účast na konferenci byla vysoká.
Participation in the conference was high.
Zákonodárci schválili novou ústavu.
Legislators approved the new constitution.
Jeho vyjadřování je vytříbené.
His expression is refined.
Úskalí překladu spočívá v nuancích.
The pitfall of translation lies in nuances.
Tento jev je v češtině běžný.
This phenomenon is common in Czech.
Příznačné pro něj je tiché rozjímání.
Characteristic for him is quiet contemplation.
Úvaha o smyslu bytí.
Reflection on the meaning of being.
Fácil de confundir
Both sound like 'oo'.
Both are consonants.
Both are vowels.
Errores comunes
caj
čaj
mama
máma
stul
stůl
kuna
kůň
dite
dítě
prijit
přijít
zidle
židle
uhel
úhel
tiskarna
tiskárna
pujcka
půjčka
vyvoj
vývoj
ucast
účast
ustava
ústava
vyjadrovani
vyjadřování
Patrones de oraciones
To je ___.
Mám rád ___.
___ je těžké.
___ je můj přítel.
Real World Usage
Ahoj, jak se máš?
Vážený pane,
To je super!
Objednávám čaj.
Kde je nádraží?
Mám zájem o práci.
Use a Czech Keyboard
Don't Skip
Read Aloud
Respect the Script
Smart Tips
Enable the Czech keyboard.
Look for the marks.
Learn the word with its diacritics.
Check every word.
Pronunciación
Háček
Softens the consonant.
Čárka
Lengthens the vowel.
Statement
Je to stůl. ↘
Falling intonation.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Hook the consonant to make it soft, stretch the vowel to make it long.
Asociación visual
Imagine a little hook (háček) catching a consonant and pulling it into a soft sound, and a long line (čárka) stretching a vowel like a rubber band.
Rhyme
Hook the letter, make it soft, Stretch the vowel, hold it aloft.
Story
A little hook named Háček went for a walk. He found a 'c' and turned it into 'č'. Then he met a 's' and turned it into 'š'. Suddenly, a long line named Čárka appeared and stretched an 'a' into 'á'. They all lived happily in the Czech alphabet.
Word Web
Desafío
Write your name using Czech diacritics where possible (e.g., if you have an 'a', write it as 'á').
Notas culturales
Diacritics are a point of national pride, dating back to Jan Hus.
Jan Hus introduced diacritics in the 15th century to replace complex digraphs.
Inicios de conversación
Jak se píše 'stůl'?
Proč je tam háček?
Jaký je rozdíl mezi 'u' a 'ů'?
Jak ovlivňují diakritiku moderní technologie?
Temas para diario
Errores comunes
Test Yourself
Č_j
Which word is spelled correctly?
Find and fix the mistake:
mama
je / stůl / to
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
c_lověk
Diacritics are optional.
A: Jak se máš? B: ___
Score: /8
Ejercicios de practica
8 exercisesČ_j
Which word is spelled correctly?
Find and fix the mistake:
mama
je / stůl / to
Match 'kůň' to English.
c_lověk
Diacritics are optional.
A: Jak se máš? B: ___
Score: /8
Preguntas frecuentes (8)
No, they are mandatory parts of the letters.
Use a Czech keyboard layout.
Historical reasons; 'ů' is for middle/end.
Yes, they can change the word entirely.
They are consistent, so they are easy to learn.
Yes, always in formal writing.
It's a spelling error.
Similar marks exist, but Czech usage is unique.
Scaffolded Practice
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Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
Accents
Czech diacritics are structural, not just stress-based.
Accents
Czech diacritics create distinct graphemes.
Umlauts
Czech diacritics apply to consonants too.
Dakuten
Czech is alphabetic, Japanese is syllabic.
Tashkeel
Czech marks are permanent parts of the letter.
Pinyin tones
Czech marks are not tonal.
Learning Path
Prerequisites
Connected Grammar
Vowel Length
Builds OnExplains the 'čárka' in depth.
Consonant Softening
Builds OnExplains the 'háček' in depth.
Czech Alphabet
PrerequisiteFoundation for all letters.
Spelling Rules
Advanced FormAdvanced orthography.