Hello dear members,
You may find a few adjectives important when starting your first discussion in Czech.
Could you take the quiz and let us know in the reply below? Was it hard? Did you get it all right?

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Good luck,
Martin, OLS Community Manager – Czech
Here are 10 examples of common Czech adjectives used in sentences, along with their translations:
Velký (big)
- Czech: To je velký dům.
- English: That is a big house.
Malý (small)
- Czech: Vidím malého psa.
- English: I see a small dog.
Krásný (beautiful)
- Czech: Máš krásné šaty.
- English: You have a beautiful dress.
Starý (old)
- Czech: Tento most je velmi starý.
- English: This bridge is very old.
Nový (new)
- Czech: Koupil jsem nový telefon.
- English: I bought a new phone.
Dobrý (good)
- Czech: Tohle je opravdu dobrá kniha.
- English: This is a really good book.
Špatný (bad)
- Czech: Měl jsem špatný den.
- English: I had a bad day.
Rychlý (fast)
- Czech: Auto jelo velmi rychle.
- English: The car was driving very fast.
Pomalý (slow)
- Czech: Chodím pomalu, protože jsem unavený.
- English: I walk slow because I am tired.
Těžký (heavy/difficult)
- Czech: Tato kniha je těžká.
- English: This book is heavy.
I hope you enjoyed the little test. Come for more next week.
Martin, OLS Community Manager – Czech