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Czech Words Related to Autumn

Czech Words Related to Autumn

од Martin OLS Community Manager -
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Autumn is here. Let's learn Czech words related to this season.

Practising your language skills is essential for fluency and proficiency. In this section, we will explore words related to autumn in the Czech language.

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1. Podzim (Autumn) - The word "podzim" represents the season of autumn in Czech.

2. Listí (Leaves) - As trees shed their leaves during autumn, "listí" refers to the fallen leaves on the ground.

3. Stromy (Trees) - Autumn is characterized by trees changing colors and losing their leaves. "Stromy" denotes trees in Czech.

4. Chladno (Cool) - As summer transitions into autumn, temperatures begin to drop, and it becomes cooler. "Chladno" describes this change in weather.

5. Dešťové kapky (Raindrops) - Autumn often brings rain showers, and "dešťové kapky" represents raindrops falling from the sky.

6. Hřiby (Mushrooms) - Autumn is also known as mushroom season when various types of mushrooms start appearing in forests. "Hřiby" refers to mushrooms in Czech.

7. Světlo (Light) - During autumn, daylight hours become shorter as darkness prevails for a longer duration. "Světlo" signifies light or its diminishing presence during this time of year.

8. Úroda (Harvest) - Autumn is associated with bountiful harvests of crops and fruits. The term "úroda" represents the abundance and gathering of crops during this season.

9. Svátek díkůvzdání (Thanksgiving Day) - In some countries like the United States and Canada, Thanksgiving Day falls during autumn as a time to express gratitude for blessings received throughout the year.

10.Vítr (Wind) - Wind becomes more prominent during autumn, blowing fallen leaves around and creating a distinct sound. "Vítr" refers to the wind in Czech.

By familiarizing yourself with these words related to autumn in Czech, you can enhance your vocabulary and deepen your understanding of the language. Practise using them in sentences or conversations to improve your language skills further.

Let us know what is your favourite word you learnt recently.

Martin, OLS Community Manager – Czech