As promised, we started this series on Czech adjectives to help you elevate your language skills. Part II focuses on adjectives we can use to describe people or activities. Dive in and let us know.

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Here are ten examples of common Czech adjectives used in sentences, along with their translations:
Chytrý (smart)
Czech: On je velmi chytrý student.
English: He is a very smart student.Hlasitý (loud)
Czech: Ta hudba je příliš hlasitá.
English: That music is too loud.Tichý (quiet)
Czech: Potřebuji tichý prostor na práci.
English: I need a quiet space to work.Šťastný (happy)
Czech: Jsem šťastný, že tě vidím.
English: I am happy to see you.Smutný (sad)
Czech: Dnes je smutný den.
English: Today is a sad day.Zajímavý (interesting)
Czech: To je velmi zajímavá kniha.
English: That is a very interesting book.Kratký (short)
Czech: Mám krátký příběh, který ti chci říct.
English: I have a short story I want to tell you.Dlouhý (long)
Czech: Cesta byla dlouhá a únavná.
English: The journey was long and tiring.Jasný (clear)
Czech: Dnes je jasný den.
English: Today is a clear day.Složitý (complex)
Czech: Tento úkol je velmi složitý.
English: This task is very complex.
Martin, OLS Community Manager – Czech