500 most important Czech verbs 1 - 25

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to be
I am happy.
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být
Jsem šťastný.
to be right
Women are always right - even if they aren't.
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mít pravdu
Ženy mají vždycky pravdu - i když ji nemají.
to like
I really like eating cookies.
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mít rád
Velmi rád jím sušenky.
to come
When is your sister coming?
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přijít
Kdy přijde tvá sestra?
to let
Let me in!
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pustit
Pusť mě dovnitř!
to say
Say something about yourself.
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povědět
Pověz nám něco o sobě.
to look
Look at that plane! It's huge!
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podívat se
Podívej se na to letadlo! Je obrovské!
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"Czech Words: Top 500 Verbs"
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Most important Czech verbs

Here you will find a list of the translation of the 500 most important Czech verbs, whether they are reflexive, modal, dative, regular, irregular, imperative, perfective, common, of motion, basic or conjugate in past tense, future tense or present tense. Try to learn a new language with Vocapp and different types of verbs, you will find as well some examples of the basic verbs in English to Czech in useful phrases. They are five hundreds in total and you will notice how it will be easy to understand Czech verbs and keep them all in mind!

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