Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
The čárka (´) over a vowel makes it sound twice as long, and it changes the meaning of words.
- A vowel with a čárka (á, é, í, ó, ú, ý) is held for twice the duration of a plain vowel.
- Vowel length is phonemic, meaning 'drahá' (expensive) is a completely different word than 'draha' (path).
- The čárka is not an accent for stress; it is a marker of duration only.
Vowel Length Pairs
| Short Vowel | Long Vowel | Example Short | Example Long |
|---|---|---|---|
|
a
|
á
|
pan (man)
|
pán (sir)
|
|
e
|
é
|
let (flight)
|
lét (years - gen. pl.)
|
|
i
|
í
|
bit (beaten)
|
bít (to beat)
|
|
o
|
ó
|
moct (can)
|
óda (ode)
|
|
u
|
ú/ů
|
sud (barrel)
|
súd (court)
|
|
y
|
ý
|
byt (apartment)
|
být (to be)
|
Meanings
The čárka is a diacritic mark indicating that the preceding vowel is long, which is essential for distinguishing word meanings.
Duration marker
Indicates a long vowel sound.
“Dárek (gift)”
“Pán (man)”
Grammatical marker
Often appears in case endings (e.g., genitive plural).
“Žen (of women)”
“Pánů (of men)”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Short
|
Vowel
|
mama
|
|
Long
|
Vowel + ´
|
máma
|
|
Short
|
Vowel
|
byt
|
|
Long
|
Vowel + ´
|
být
|
|
Short
|
Vowel
|
pán
|
|
Long
|
Vowel + ´
|
pánů
|
正式程度
Mám dárek. (General)
Mám dárek. (General)
Mám dárek. (General)
Mám dárek. (General)
The Vowel Length Map
Short
- a a
- e e
Long
- á aa
- é ee
Meaning Shift
Do I need a čárka?
Is the vowel long?
Vowel Pairs
Pairs
- • a/á
- • e/é
- • i/í
- • o/ó
- • u/ú
- • y/ý
按水平分级的例句
Mám rád kávu.
I like coffee.
To je drahá kniha.
That is an expensive book.
Pán jde domů.
The man is going home.
Dobrý den.
Good day.
Vidím malý dům.
I see a small house.
Piju bílé víno.
I am drinking white wine.
Máme rádi Prahu.
We like Prague.
Ta cesta je dlouhá.
That road is long.
Koupil jsem krásné šaty.
I bought a beautiful dress.
Je to velmi důležité.
It is very important.
Musíme jít včas.
We must go on time.
Píšu dopis příteli.
I am writing a letter to a friend.
Změna plánu je nutná.
A change of plan is necessary.
Všechno je v pořádku.
Everything is in order.
Zahrada je plná květin.
The garden is full of flowers.
Můj táta je lékař.
My dad is a doctor.
Příběh má hluboký význam.
The story has a deep meaning.
Je to záležitost principu.
It is a matter of principle.
Vláda přijala nové zákony.
The government adopted new laws.
Původně to bylo jinak.
Originally it was different.
Básník vyjádřil své city.
The poet expressed his feelings.
Úvaha o smyslu bytí.
A reflection on the meaning of being.
Zákonitosti jazyka jsou složité.
The laws of language are complex.
Moudrost přichází s věkem.
Wisdom comes with age.
容易混淆
Both are diacritics on top of letters.
Learners think length = stress.
Both are long 'u'.
常见错误
mama
máma
pán (pronounced short)
pán (pronounced long)
drahá (pronounced with stress on á)
drahá (stress on first syllable)
být as bit
být
pánu
pánů
krásne
krásné
dům (pronounced short)
dům (pronounced long)
žen (genitive plural)
žen (but wait, it's short)
píšu (pronounced short)
píšu (long)
důležité (pronounced short)
důležité (long)
básnik
básník
záležitost (short)
záležitost (long)
původně (short)
původně (long)
句型
Mám ___.
To je ___.
Piju ___.
Musíme jít ___.
Real World Usage
Jak se máš?
Dám si kávu.
Mám zkušenosti.
Kde je nádraží?
To je krásné!
Objednávám jídlo.
Listen carefully
Don't ignore the mark
Use audio tools
Be proud
Smart Tips
Exaggerate the length.
Check every vowel.
Listen for the beat.
Don't change the mouth shape.
发音
Length
Hold the vowel for 2 beats.
Quality
Do not change the mouth shape.
Statement
Mám dárek. ↘
Falling intonation at the end.
Question
Máš dárek? ↗
Rising intonation at the end.
记住它
记忆技巧
The čárka is a hook that catches the sound and holds it longer.
视觉联想
Imagine a long, stretchy rubber band attached to every letter with a čárka. When you see the mark, you stretch the sound out.
Rhyme
When you see the little hook, give it time, don't overlook.
Story
A man named 'Pan' (Mr.) was very short. He found a magic 'čárka' and put it on his head. Suddenly, he became 'Pán' (a noble sir) and grew twice as tall. Now he always walks with a long, slow stride.
Word Web
挑战
Read a paragraph of Czech text aloud, exaggerating the length of every vowel with a čárka for 5 minutes.
文化笔记
The čárka is a point of national pride. Using it correctly shows respect for the language.
Some dialects have different vowel lengths, but standard Czech is the norm.
Slovak also uses the čárka, but the rules for when to use it differ slightly.
The čárka was introduced by Jan Hus in the 15th century to standardize Czech orthography.
对话开场白
Máš rád kávu?
Je to drahé?
Co píšeš?
Jaký je tvůj názor?
日记主题
常见错误
Test Yourself
M_ma
___ je drahé.
Find and fix the mistake:
Piju bile vino.
Arrange the words in the correct order:
All words placed
Click words above to build the sentence
I have a gift.
Answer starts with: Mám...
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Píšu ___.
A: Máš rád kávu? B: ___
Score: /8
练习题
8 exercisesM_ma
___ je drahé.
Find and fix the mistake:
Piju bile vino.
mám / dárek / já
I have a gift.
pán
Píšu ___.
A: Máš rád kávu? B: ___
Score: /8
常见问题 (8)
No, it is a duration marker.
No, stress is always on the first syllable.
You can, but it's better to use it.
It changes the meaning of words.
Hold the vowel for two beats.
Yes, but the rules differ.
You might be misunderstood.
Yes, the háček and kroužek.
Scaffolded Practice
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Mastery Progress
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Improving
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In Other Languages
Vowel length
Czech uses diacritics; German uses spelling rules.
Accents
Czech čárka is for length, not stress.
Accents
Czech čárka changes duration, not quality.
Long vowels
Czech uses a single diacritic.
Long vowels
Czech uses diacritics on standard letters.
Tones
Czech uses duration; Chinese uses pitch.