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Useful Czech Verbs Part I - Technology

Useful Czech Verbs Part I - Technology

από Martin OLS Community Manager -
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In today’s world, technology affects every aspect of our lives, shaping how we interact, communicate, and innovate. To effectively describe technological processes, actions, and functionalities, precise verbs are important. From the operation of smartphones to the complex behaviours of artificial intelligence, verbs help articulate essential actions such as programming, automating, or optimizing. In learning contexts, particularly in languages like Czech, mastering these verbs equips individuals to effectively discuss and engage with the rapidly evolving realm of modern technology.

VERBS PART I

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Here are ten useful Czech verbs related to technology:

Nainstalovat (To install)
Budete muset nainstalovat novou aktualizaci.
(You will need to install a new update.)

Spustit (To run/start)
Klikněte na ikonu, abyste spustili program.
(Click the icon to start the program.)

Stáhnout (To download)
Můžete tento soubor stáhnout z webu.
(You can download this file from the website.)

Uložit (To save)
Nezapomeňte uložit svou práci před vypnutím počítače.
(Don’t forget to save your work before turning off the computer.)

Zpracovat (To process)
Software umí zpracovat velké množství dat.
(The software can process large amounts of data.)

Aktualizovat (To update)
Je nutné aktualizovat antivirový program.
(It is necessary to update the antivirus program.)

Sdílet (To share)
Můžete sdílet svůj soubor s kolegy.
(You can share your file with colleagues.)

Vyhledat (To search)
Použijte tento nástroj, abyste vyhledali informace online.
(Use this tool to search for information online.)

Připojit (To connect)
Jak můžeme připojit tiskárnu k počítači?
(How can we connect the printer to the computer?)

Odstranit (To delete/remove)
Chcete odstranit tento soubor?
(Do you want to delete this file?)

Which of these verbs do you already know? Are you using other Czech verbs when talking about technology?
Let us know in the reply below.

Happy to hear from you.

Martin, OLS Community Manager – Czech