Practical Applications of a SDMS (Scientific Data Management System)
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This book will help you to begin learning the Czech language. Each lesson is aimed to some particular topic and at the end you will find some simple text using the new skills and a vocabulary. Remember that no book can cover all of the words you will need to communicate fluently in any language. The best way to improve your vocabulary is simply to read and use new words.
Lessons
Grammar Appendices
- Alphabet and Pronunciation - (nothing interesting, as would you expect)
- Basics - personal pronouns, to be, to have
- Nouns - information on nouns (declension etc.) in the Czech language
- Pronouns - information on pronouns, declension of personal pronouns
- Verbs - general information on Czech verbs
- Past - using the past tense
- Future - using the future tense
- Conditional - using the conditional mode
- Irregularities - irregular verbs
- Word Order - information/questions/commands in sentences, stressed words
- Connecting the Sentences
- Using the Commas
- Advanced Irregular Verbs
- Common phrases
See also
- Internet Language Reference Book includes a great word lookup with all morphological forms and detailed Czech grammatical explanations (online version of the Academic handbook of the Czech language).
- English-Czech Practical Dictionary Good online dictionary
- Reality Czech Czech textbook and curriculum developed by Dr. Christian Hilchey (CC BY-SA)
- A grammar of the Bohemian or Cech language (1899)
- False Friends of the Slavist/Czech