Czech Genitive Case Explained 📙Singular Nouns
Czech has seven grammatical cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, vocative, locative and instrumental. In this video, we will have a closer look at the "sneaky" genitive case - when to use it and how the nouns in their singular form change. You will find this handy when you want to order your drink without... sugar or ice! If you are not sure about the correct ending of a noun, you can check it on this website: https://prirucka.ujc.cas.cz/en 💼 Are you enjoying my grammar videos? You can check out my new e-Book Just in Case, which is packed with a lot of knowledge but also lots of encouraging words. Find out more information here: https://czechbyzuzka.com/buy-just-in-... Sections: 0:00 Introduction 1:01 When to use the genitive case 9:59 Words ending with a vowel 13:31 Words ending with a consonant 18:10 Masculine animate nouns 22:05 Exercise

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