Nouns represent people or things. You’ll need them whenever you want to refer to somebody or something. Memorize the Czech nouns below and you’ll be well equipped for almost every basic conversation.

This lesson is part of the chapter “Learning Czech“.

Basic Words & Phrases: Nouns

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Important nouns

EnglishCzechPronunciation
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childdítě
manmuž
womanžena
familyrodina
town / cityměsto
countryzemě
worldsvět
housedům
carauto
street / roadulice
shopobchod
doordveře
tablestůl
chairžidle
windowokno
newspapernoviny
bookkniha
penpropiska
bagbatoh
rucksackruksak
happinessštěstí
loveláska
flowerkvětina
ballbalón
workpráce
vacationdovolená
passportpas
languagejazyk
questionotázka
answerodpověď
beginning / startzačátek
endkonec

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