Conjugation Categories
One of the largest parts of Czech grammar deals with verb conjugation. Conjugation means that the verb endings change depending on the person who the sentence is about. There are four ways how verbs in the Present Tense can be conjugated in relation to their ending in the infinitive.
-AT Ending
For example: dělat, dívat se, obědvat , odpočívat , poslouchat , zpívat , prodávat , snídat …
JÁ | děl ám |
MY | děl áme |
TY | děl áš |
VY | děl áte |
ON/A TO |
děl á |
ONI | děl ají |
-OVAT Ending
For example: pracovat, studovat , telefonovat, malovat, jmenovat se, tancovat, nakupovat …
JÁ | prac uji (-uju) |
MY | prac ujeme |
TY | prac uješ |
VY | prac ujete |
ON/A TO |
prac uje |
ONI | prac ují (-ujou) |
The -uju and -ujou forms are widely used in everyday language and are considered colloquial. The -uji and -ují are typically used in more formal occasions and in the written form.
-EI, -ĚT, -IT Ending
For example: myslet, mluvit, rozumět, večeřet, sedět, vařit, vidět, platit, viset, uklízet, bydlet …
JÁ | mysl ím |
MY | mysl íme |
TY | mysl íš |
VY | mysl íte |
ON/A TO |
mysl í |
ONI | mysl í |
Irregular Verbs
The group of irregular verbs includes verbs with various infinitive endings (át, -ít, -ýt, -ét, -íst, -ést, -ást, -ůst). However, the conjugation endings are exactly the same for all of them. What makes the verbs irregular is the fact that the ones with -át, -ít, -ét endings are not conjugated in their typical way but differently. Moreover, there are usually some additional modifications to the verb (brát -> beru, bereš…, číst -> čtu, čteš…) which have to be memorised.
For example: psát, číst, plavat, smát se, brát, pít, klást, nést, lít, mýt, prát, šít …
JÁ | píš u |
MY | píš eme |
TY | píš eš |
VY | píš ete |
ON/A TO |
píš e |
ONI | píš ou |
Also, there is a group of three verbs stát, spát and jíst which are conjugated like -ím, -íš, -í...
-NOUT Ending
-nout ending verbs are typical for Perfective Verbs used in the Past Tense and Future Tense. However, there are a few limited -nout verbs also used in the Present Tense (tisknout).
For example: poslechnout, zapomenout, vyzvednout, rozhodnout se, prohlédnout si, tisknout …
JÁ | poslech nu |
MY | poslech eme |
TY | poslech neš |
VY | poslech nete |
ON/A TO |
poslech ne |
ONI | poslech nou |
Personal Pronouns
Personal Pronouns are almost always omitted as the person is already indicated by the conjugated verb. See our grammar reference for more information.