500 most important Czech verbs 25 - 50

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to call
Shall we call grandma?
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telefonovat
Zatelefonujeme babičce?
to work
I often work from home.
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pracovat
Často pracuji z domu.
to mean
What does this sign mean?
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znamenat
Co znamená tato značka?
to please
His compliments really pleased me.
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potěšit
Jeho komplimenty mě opravdu potěšily.
to stop
He stopped to drink some water.
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zastavit se
Zastavil se aby se napil vody.
to put
Put the keys on the table.
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položit
Polož klíče na stůl.
to help
Help me find the keys.
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pomoci
Pomoz mi najít klíče.
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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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