意思
Learning the Czech language.
文化背景
Czechs are very proud of their language's complexity. If you say you are 'studovat češtinu', they will often praise your bravery. In Czech universities, 'studovat' implies a full-time commitment. If you are just taking a course, you might say 'chodím na kurz'. Among expats, 'studovat češtinu' is a common bond. Many meet in 'jazykovky' (language schools) which are social hubs. The study of Czech was once a revolutionary act. Nationalists 'studied' the language to codify it and prove it was equal to German.
The Accusative Rule
Always remember the 'u' at the end of 'češtinu'. It's the most common mistake for beginners!
Don't say 'Studuju česky'
It sounds like you are studying *in* Czech (e.g., studying math in the Czech language), not studying the language itself.
意思
Learning the Czech language.
The Accusative Rule
Always remember the 'u' at the end of 'češtinu'. It's the most common mistake for beginners!
Don't say 'Studuju česky'
It sounds like you are studying *in* Czech (e.g., studying math in the Czech language), not studying the language itself.
Use 'Studuju' for respect
If you want to impress a Czech person with your dedication, use 'studuju' instead of 'učím se'. It sounds more serious.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'studovat'.
Já ______ češtinu v Praze.
The first person singular ('I') form of 'studovat' is 'studuju' (or 'studuji').
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct way to say 'I study Czech'.
'Studovat' requires the noun in the accusative case ('češtinu'), not the adverb ('česky') or nominative ('čeština').
Match the Czech phrase with its English translation.
Match the following:
These show the past, future, and present plural forms.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Proč jsi v Brně? B: ______ češtinu na univerzitě.
The speaker is explaining their current action in the first person.
🎉 得分: /4
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练习题库
4 练习Já ______ češtinu v Praze.
The first person singular ('I') form of 'studovat' is 'studuju' (or 'studuji').
Choose the correct way to say 'I study Czech'.
'Studovat' requires the noun in the accusative case ('češtinu'), not the adverb ('česky') or nominative ('čeština').
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
These show the past, future, and present plural forms.
A: Proč jsi v Brně? B: ______ češtinu na univerzitě.
The speaker is explaining their current action in the first person.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
5 个问题No, anyone can use it to describe a serious effort to learn the language, though it is the standard for university students.
'Studuju' is the common spoken form, while 'studuji' is the formal written form. Both are correct.
Yes, that is the most formal way to say it, often used in official documents.
Because it is the direct object of the verb 'studovat', so it must be in the accusative case.
Absolutely! It shows you are taking your self-study seriously.
相关表达
učit se česky
similarto learn Czech
naučit se česky
builds onto master/finish learning Czech
studovat bohemistiku
specialized formto study Czech philology
mluvit česky
similarto speak Czech