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  1. Czech declension is a complex system of grammatically determined modifications of nouns, adjectives, pronouns and numerals in Czech, one of the Slavic languages. Czech has seven cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, vocative, locative and instrumental, partly inherited from Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Slavic.

  2. Learn how to decline Czech nouns in seven cases with model nouns and paradigms. Find out which prepositions are used with each case and listen to Czech audio lessons.

  3. May 7, 2021 · Czech Language/Noun Declension. This grammar resource deals with the regular types of noun inflection in Czech. There are seven cases and four genders (incorporating the animate/inanimate aspect)

  4. Learn how to decline nouns and numbers in Czech according to case, preposition, verb, and number rules. See examples, charts, and video on the web page.

  5. May 13, 2017 · There are seven cases: nominative case. genitive case. dative case. accusative case. vocative case. locative case. instrumental case. Number [ edit] See W:Czech declension#Nouns . Gender [ edit] Czech nouns have three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter.

  6. Mar 8, 2024 · There are 7 grammar cases in Czech: Nominative. Genitive. Dative. Accusative. Vocative. Locative. Instrumental. Although it's common to refer to each by their ordinal name (i.e. "první pád" - first case would be Nominative). Declension depends on the gender and on the number.

  7. How to learn Czech? And especially, how should I learn Czech declensions and cases? How to remember all the endings? Get practical tips from people who have ...

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