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INTRODUCTION
John: Must-Know Czech Social Media Phrases Season 1. Lesson 14 - Talking About Your Baby.
John: Hi everyone, I'm John.
Karin: And I'm Karin.
John: In this lesson, you'll learn how to post and leave comments in Czech about a smiling baby picture. Jana plays with her baby, posts an image of it, and leaves this comment:
Karin: To je náš chlapeček.
John: meaning - "This is our boy." Listen to a reading of the post and the comments that follow.
DIALOGUE
(clicking sound)
Jana: To je náš chlapeček.
(clicking sound)
Libor: Celý tatínek.
Luboš: Gratuluji mamince a tatínkovi.
Jirka: Silák po tatínkovi.
Dáša: Ten je krásný!
John: Listen again with the English translation.
(clicking sound)
Jana: To je náš chlapeček.
John: "This is our boy."
(clicking sound)
Libor: Celý tatínek.
John: "Looks like the father."
Luboš: Gratuluji mamince a tatínkovi.
John: "Congratulations to momma and papa."
Jirka: Silák po tatínkovi.
John: "He is strong like his father."
Dáša: Ten je krásný!
John: "Such a handsome boy."
POST
John: Listen again to Jana's post.
Karin: To je náš chlapeček.
John: "This is our boy."
Karin: (SLOW) To je náš chlapeček. (Regular) To je náš chlapeček.
John: Let's break this down. First is an expression meaning "This is."
Karin: To je
John: The first word is a point pronoun; the second word is the verb "to be," in third person singular. Listen again- "This is" is...
Karin: (SLOW) To je (REGULAR) To je
John: Then comes the phrase - "our boy.."
Karin: náš chlapeček.
John: The first word is the possessive pronoun for "our" in the masculine form. The latter word means "boy" in the diminutive form. Listen again- "our boy." is...
Karin: (SLOW) náš chlapeček. (REGULAR) náš chlapeček.
John: All together, "This is our boy."
Karin: To je náš chlapeček.
COMMENTS
John: In response, Jana's friends leave some comments.
John: Her husband, Libor, uses an expression meaning - "Looks like the father."
Karin: (SLOW) Celý tatínek. (REGULAR) Celý tatínek.
[Pause]
Karin: Celý tatínek.
John: Use this expression to show you are feeling proud.
John: Her supervisor, Luboš, uses an expression meaning - "Congratulations to momma and papa."
Karin: (SLOW) Gratuluji mamince a tatínkovi. (REGULAR) Gratuluji mamince a tatínkovi.
[Pause]
Karin: Gratuluji mamince a tatínkovi.
John: Use this expression to be old-fashioned.
John: Her college friend, Jirka, uses an expression meaning - "He is strong like his father."
Karin: (SLOW) Silák po tatínkovi. (REGULAR) Silák po tatínkovi.
[Pause]
Karin: Silák po tatínkovi.
John: Use this expression to show you are feeling optimistic.
John: Her husband's high school friend, Dáša, uses an expression meaning - "Such a handsome boy."
Karin: (SLOW) Ten je krásný! (REGULAR) Ten je krásný!
[Pause]
Karin: Ten je krásný!
John: Use this expression to show you are feeling warm-hearted.

Outro

John: Okay, that's all for this lesson. If a friend posted something about a smiling baby picture, which phrase would you use? Leave us a comment letting us know. And we'll see you next time!
Karin: Nazdar!

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