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Czech Republic Children's Day
16 words
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Czech Republic Children's Day
16 words
matka
feminine
(n)
mother
Děti líbají svou matku.
The children are kissing their mother.
otec
masculine
(n)
father
Kdo je Mariův otec?
Who is Mario's father?
cukroví
neutral
(n)
sweets
košík sladkostí
basket of sweets
sladkosti
feminine
(n)
candy
Na narozeninové oslavě mé dcery budeme mít piñatu naplněnou sladkostmi.
We are having a piñata filled with candy at my daughter's birthday party.
léto
neutral
(n)
summer
V létě nosím sandály.
I wear sandals in the summer.
zmrzlina
feminine
(n)
ice cream
Máš rád zmrzlinu?
Do you like ice cream?
škola
feminine
(n)
school
Děti jdou do školy.
The kids are going to school.
holčička
feminine
(n)
girl
dar
masculine
(n)
gift
dát dar
give a gift
chlapec
masculine
(n)
boy
Chlapec je vyšší než dívka.
The boy is taller than the girl.
děti
neutral
(n)
children
oslava
feminine
(n)
celebration
hračka
feminine
(n)
toy
Mezinárodní den dětí
masculine
(p)
International Children's Day
rodiče
masculine
(n)
parents
hra
feminine
(n)
play
3 Comments
CzechClass101.com
2015-05-19 16:23:11

Hey listeners! Do you want to learn about important dates in the Czech Republic? Check out this Czech lesson:

All About - Top 5 Important Dates During the Czech Calendar Year

https://www.czechclass101.com/2014/03/04/all-about-9-top-5-important-dates-during-the-czech-calendar-year/

CzechClass101.com
2018-06-14 05:43:25

Dear Janice,

first of all, thank you for your comment and let me answer your question:

Dívka is a bit more formal. (You can also come across the word "děvče", which has the same meaning.)

Holka is little more informal, colloquial maybe but generally use of these words is regional.

I hope this helps,

Cheers!

Barbora

Team CzechClass101.com

Janice Hayes
2018-06-05 23:17:25

What is the difference between divka and holcicka?

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