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Body is the 33nd skill (assuming read left to right) of the Czech language tree. This skill introduces vocabulary relating to the body.

Grammar Notes[]

None provided.

Lessons[]

Lesson 1[]

  • ruka = hand
  • noha = foot
  • krk = neck
  • tělo = body
  • ta hlava = the head
  • Nosí malé boty, protože má malé nohy. = He wears small shoes because he has small feet.
  • Mají pavouci krky? = Do spiders have necks?
  • Jeho tělo je hezké. = Its body is nice.
  • Vidím jen tři hlavy. = I see only three heads.
  • Tenhle kůň má velmi dlouhý krk. = This horse has a very long neck.
  • Na nohou nosíme ponožky. = We wear socks on our feet.
  • Existuje zvíře bez krku? = Is there an animal without a neck?
  • Matěj je hlava naší rodiny. = Matej is the head of our family.
  • Ta žena drží v rukou knihy. = That woman is holding books in her hands.
  • Jeho ruce jsou studené. = His hands are cold.
  • František má velkou hlavu. = Frantisek has a large head.
  • Mám velmi krátké ruce. = I have very short arms.
  • Tělo ma hlavu, dvě ruce a dvě nohy. = The body has a head, two arms and two legs.
  • Koně mají čtyři nohy. = Horses have four legs.
  • Včera hledala její tělo. = Yesterday she was looking for her body.

Lesson 2[]

  • nos = nose
  • vlasy = hair
  • Žofie měla hezký nos. = Zofie had a nice nose.
  • Jeho nos roste! = His nose is growing.
  • Chci nový nos! = I want a new nose.
  • Přišel o nos. = He lost his nose.
  • Vidím, protože mám oči. = I see because I have eyes.
  • Moje matka má modré oči. = My mother has blue eyes.
  • Tvoje matka nevidí na pravé oko. = My mother does not see out of her right eye.
  • František nemá velké uši. = Frantisek does not have big ears.
  • Potřebují vidět vaše uši. = They need to see your ears.
  • Mám rád krátké vlasy. = I like short hair.
  • Můj dědeček už nemá vlasy. = My grandfather does not have hair anymore.
  • Má velmi drahé vlasy. = He has very expensive hair.
  • Jak rychle rostou vlasy? = How fast does hair grow?
  • Tenhle člověk má zelené oči, malé uši a černé vlasy. = This person has green eyes, small ears and black hair.

Lesson 3[]

  • ústa = mouth
  • To bolí! = It hurts.
  • Nemám rád dlouhé prsty. = I do not like long fingers.
  • Má plná ústa, ale snaží se mluvit. = His mouth is full but he is trying to speak.
  • Kolik máš prstů? = How many fingers do you have?
  • Žofie má na pravé ruce šest prstů. = Zofie has six fingers on her right hand.
  • Dvě jeho ženy přišly o hlavu. = Two of his wives lost their heads.
  • Malé děti mají dvacet zubů. = Little children have twenty teeth.
  • Kdy přišel? = When did he come?
  • Přišel o dva zuby. = He lost two teeth.
  • Naše dítě bolí zuby. = Our child has a toothache.
  • Téměř jsem přišel o prst. = I nearly lost a finger.
  • Stále tě bolí hlava? = Do you still have a headache?
  • Co máš v ústech? = What do you have in your mouth?
  • Zuby jsou v ústech. = Teeth are in the mouth.

Lesson 4[]

  • oko = eye (singular, nominative, accusative)
  • ucho = ear (singular, nominative, accusative)
  • levé oko = left eye
  • rty = lips (plural, nominative, accusative)
  • obličeje = faces (plural, nominative, accusative)
  • červené tváře = red cheeks
  • tu krásnou tvář = the beautiful face (singular, nominative, accusative)
  • jeho obličej = his face (singular, nominative, accusative)
  • na její tváři = on her face (singular, dative)
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  • Mají plné rty. = They have full lips.
  • Jeho rty byly modré. = His lips were blue.
  • Díval se na její rty? = Was he looking at her lips?
  • Bolí mě levé oko. = My left eye hurts.
  • Ten vlk přišel o jedno oko. = That wolf has lost one eye.
  • Na levé ucho neslyší. = He is deaf in his left ear.
  • Ale tohle ucho je příliš malé. = But this ear is too small.
  • Tento chlapec nema levé ucho. = This boy is missing his left ear.
  • Matěji, máš červené tváře. = Matej, your cheeks are red.
  • Co je to na její tváři? = What is that on her face?
  • Myslím na tu krásnou tvář. = I am thinking of that beautiful face.
  • Máš na obličeji pavouka! = You have a spider on your face!
  • Jak vypadají jejich obličeje? = What do their faces look like?
  • Nepamatuji si jeho obličej, = I do not remember his face.

Lesson 5[]

  • nemocní lidé = sick people
  • nemocná = sick (adjective, feminine, singular)
  • nemocní = sick (adjective, masculine, plural)
  • kosti = bones (plural, nominative, accusative)
  • krev = blood (singular nominative, accusative; plural accusative)
  • kost a kůže = bone and skin (= English "skin and bones")
  • zdravá = healthy (adjective, feminine, singular)
  • zdravé = healthy (adjective, neuter, singular)
  • zdravý = healthy (adjective, masculine, singular)
  • zdraví = healthy (adjective, masculine, plural)
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  • Krev není voda. = Blood is not water.
  • Nikdy nebyl nemocný? = Was he never sick?
  • Moje kůže je studená. = My skin is cold.
  • Náš pes ji rád kosti. = Our dog likes to eat bones.
  • Naše děti jsou zdravé. = Our children are healthy.
  • Stará se o nemocné lidi. = He takes care of sick people.
  • Kateřina je kost a kůže. = Katerina is skin and bones.
  • Je tvoje matka stále nemocná? = Is your mother still sick?
  • Ne, naši rodiče nejsou zdraví. = No, our parents are not healthy.
  • Jste zdravá? = Are you healthy?
  • Kde jsi viděl ty kosti? = Where did you see the bones?
  • Jeho kůže byla zelená. = Its skin was green.
  • Krev není voda. = Blood is not water.
  • I naše krev je červená. = Even our blood is red.
  • Opravdu je to krev? = Is it really blood?
  • Má na rukou krev. = He has blood on his hands.
  • Máte na rukou jeho krev. = You have his blood on your hands.

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