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'''''Grammatical Use''''' | '''''Grammatical Use''''' | ||
The endings of Czech words can also vary, depending on the grammatical use of the words. Czech grammar requires a different ending for a word used as a subject, a possessive, an object, or with a preposition. Czech words fall into several classes, each with its own set of grammatical endings. Certain possessive endings give the meaning “of” to a word. | The endings of Czech words can also vary, depending on the grammatical use of the words. Czech grammar requires a different ending for a word used as a subject, a possessive, an object, or with a preposition. Czech words fall into several classes, each with its own set of grammatical endings. Certain possessive endings give the meaning “of” to a word. | ||
* ''bratr'' brother ''bratra'' of brother | *Nouns change the endings to show possession. | ||
Nouns ending with a consonant add ''-a'' or -''e'':<br> | |||
''bratr'' brother ''bratra'' of brother | |||
''muuž husband ''muže'' of husband | |||
Nouns ending with ''-a'' add ''-y:'' | Nouns ending with ''-a'' add ''-y:'' |
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