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Czech words for persons, places, and things (nouns) are classified as masculine, feminine, or neuter. Adjectives used to describe the singular and plural forms of Czech words must have the proper masculine, feminine, or neuter endings: | Czech words for persons, places, and things (nouns) are classified as masculine, feminine, or neuter. Adjectives used to describe the singular and plural forms of Czech words must have the proper masculine, feminine, or neuter endings: | ||
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starý muž<br> stará žena<br> staré město<br> | |||
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''+ female ending''<br> | |||
old man<br> | |||
old woman<br> | |||
old city<br> | |||
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starý muž old man staří muži old men | |||
stará žena old woman staré ženy old women | |||
staré město old city stará města old cities | |||
This word list gives only the singular masculine form of adjectives. Thus, ''starý, stará, staré,''and ''staří''(all forms of “old”) are listed here as ''starý.'' <br> | This word list gives only the singular masculine form of adjectives. Thus, ''starý, stará, staré,''and ''staří''(all forms of “old”) are listed here as ''starý.'' <br> |
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