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Jennifer: Welcome to 3-Minute Czech Season 1, Lesson 9 - Using Adjectives. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to use adjectives in simple sentences in Czech.
Body
Jennifer: Here's the way to say 'I'm happy.' in Czech.
Martin: [Normal] Jsem šťastný.
Jennifer: First is a word meaning 'I am'
Martin: [Normal] jsem [Slow] jsem
Jennifer: Last is the word meaning 'happy'
Martin: [Normal] šťastný [Slow] šťastný
Jennifer: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'I'm happy.'
Martin: [Slow] Jsem šťastný. [Normal] Jsem šťastný.
Jennifer: Ok, now let's see the way to say 'I'm happy. (for a woman)'
Martin: [Normal] Jsem šťastná.
Jennifer: First is a word meaning 'I am'
Martin: [Normal] jsem [Slow] jsem
Jennifer: Last is the word meaning 'happy (for a woman)'
Martin: [Normal] šťastná [Slow] šťastná
Jennifer: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'I'm happy. (for a woman)'
Martin: [Slow] Jsem šťastná.
[Normal] Jsem šťastná.
Jennifer: Next up is the way to say 'We are sad. (for a group of only women)'
Martin: [Normal] Jsme smutné.
Jennifer: First is a word meaning 'we are'
Martin: [Normal] jsme [Slow] jsme
Jennifer: Last is the word meaning 'sad'
Martin: [Normal] smutné [Slow] smutné
Jennifer: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'We are sad. (for a group of only women)'
Martin: [Slow] Jsme smutné. [Normal] Jsme smutné.
Jennifer: Finally, here is a way to say 'You are sad. (plural)'
Martin: [Normal] Jste smutní.
Jennifer: First is a word meaning 'you are '
Martin: [Normal] jste [Slow] jste
Jennifer: Last is the word meaning 'sad'
Martin: [Normal] smutní [Slow] smutní
Jennifer: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'You are sad. (plural)'
Martin: [Slow] Jste smutní. [Normal] Jste smutní.
Cultural Insight
Jennifer: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight.
Martin: Adjectives can definitely enrich your tongue and help you better describe what you want to express. If you really insist on an adjective, you can use the word velmi, as for example velmi mladý “very young”. Or opravdu - opravdu dobrý meaning "really good”).

Outro

Jennifer: And that’s all for this lesson. Don’t forget to check out the lesson notes, and we’ll see you in the next lesson!
Martin: Čau!

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