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ty, vy
(p)
you
oni
(p)
they
Oni jsou Australané.
They are Australians.
jejich
(p)
theirs
nás
(p)
us
V horkém letním dni funguje klimatizační zařízení celý den, aby nás ochladilo.
On a hot summer day, the air conditioner works all day to keep us cool.
naše
(p)
ours
Má rodina vlastní činžovní dům a pronajímá všechny byty, kromě našeho.
My family owns an apartment building, and we rent all the rooms except ours.
ona
(p)
she
Ona je z Argentiny a on je z Čile.
She is from Argentina, and he is from Chile.
moje
(p)
mine
Můj kamarád tu žije.
A friend of mine lives there.
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její
(p)
hers
jeho
(p)
his
můj
(p)
my
Můj pradědeček byl z Irska.
My great-grandfather was from Ireland.
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mu
(p)
him
K narozeninám mu dám hodinky.
I'll give him a watch for his birthday.
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ji
(p)
her
Sanitka ji po nehodě odvezla na ambulanci.
The ambulance took her to the emergency room after the accident.
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my
(p)
we
Jsme Italové.
We are Italian.
já
(p)
I
Já jsem Kanaďan.
I'm Canadian
on
(p)
he
Je Nor.
He is Norwegian.
její
(p)
her
váš
(p)
yours
Moje jméno je Oksana, a vaše?
My name is Oksana, and yours?
jeho
(p)
its
jim
(p)
them
Moji přátelé chtějí, abych jim poslal e-mail, až se vrátím domů.
My friends want me to e-mail them when I get home.
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mě
(p)
me
stůjte vedle mě
stand beside me
jejich
(p)
their
Jak jsi mohl přijmout jejich úplatek s tak lehkým svědomím?
How could you accept their bribe with such an easy conscience?
tvůj
(p)
your
Tvoje hodinky jsou ze stříbra.
Your watch is silver.
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ty
(p)
you
Ty máš prořízlou pusu.
You have a big mouth.
náš
(p)
our
Náš jídelní stůl používáme pouze pro slavnostní stolování.
We only use our dinner table for formal meals.
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vy
(p)
you
Jsem učitel. A vy?
“I'm a teacher. And you?”
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