Front | Accusative - masculine inanimate nouns (hrad and stroj patterns) Czech nouns change dependent on the case. There are a number of declension patterns. The "hrad" (castle) pattern applies to nouns ending in a hard consonant (d, h, ch, k, n, r, t). The "stroj" (machine) pattern applies to nouns ending in a soft consonant (č, ř, š, ž, c, j, ď, ť, ň) Decline hrad and stroj (singular and plural) Then decline cukr (sugar) (singular) and čaj (tea) (plural) |
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Back | nominative → accusative hrad → hrad hrady → hrady stroj → stroj stroje → stroje cukr → cukr čaje → čaje so far, so simple! |
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