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Czech Nouns: Cases There are three important grammatical categories that determine the composition of a Czech noun: the case, number, and gender. Cases Czech has 7 grammatical cases: 1.
nominative The case expresses the "attitude" of the speaker towards the subject he or she is talking about. Cases are often expressed by using a preposition - e.g. the genitive is often used with the preposition "z/ze" (from), the dative can be used with "k/ke" (to/towards), "do" (to/into), etc. No preposition is used with the nominative and vocative. Go to Prepositions for more information. Examples (using the word "hrad" - "castle"): Nominative: "hrad" Genitive: "hradu" Dative: "hradu" Accusative: "hrad" Vocative: "hrade" Locative: "hradu" Instrumental: "hradem" |
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