Learn Czech step by step. In this part we talk about some vowels (I, Y) and consonants (D, T, N - Ď, Ť, Ň) and how to pronounce them in the Czech language. Learn Czech Online: www.e-languages.cz/#english
Thank you so much!. That's the kind of explanation i was waiting to find to understand well how the words are pronounced! This is the best video ever!!!
As a wWelsh speaker I am finding the prononcuations easy as it is how we pronoune the letters in our alphabet,we also have a "ch" pronounced the same as your "ch" " chwech" = six .enjoying your lessons .Diolch ,thank you 👍
Hi. Great video. Thank you very much. I have a question. What is happening to " jí " combination in " vynikající "? It sounds like the " j " sound is skipped and you just pronounce í. Thank you.
Hey! You're right, however, it's not always like this. Basically "j" disappears in "jí" in the middle of a word if it is preceded by a vowel (vyjímka, zajíc). However it is pronounced, although very slightly, at the beginning of a word. "Jíst" a "íst" (non-existent word) would sound different. Like yeast and east. A similar thing happens in the middle of a word after a consonant, although it's much less noticeable, so it almost disappears (objímat, objíždět), I guess in this case it really depends on an individual way of pronouncing these words.
great, I got the answer to the question I had, thanks! And as far as I understand, the 'Y' sound is like an 'I' but a bit more blunt? Like the Russian "Ы" sound I guess
Actually both of them are pronounced the same, the difference is only in the written form. And of course, 'I' affects the preceding consonant while 'Y' doesn't.
@@ladislavmasopust9017 thanks a lot, Ladislav It's sure better to study the correct pronunciation from the very start to not have a harsh accent later on
My dear friend, being Polish, it is given that I could learn your language quickly. Not all words are the same, but other than what I call ac cent words, we write, read, and say our language the same. It is the translation for some that is different.
@@ladislavmasopust9017 You're so right! Although, I speak English language, it was the hardest. Our languages have those little accents, which change our pronunciation, but that us easy. The languages thant have reading, writing, pronunciation , I can read it, but have to look some words and their meaning.