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Na I Se Je ženy Chápou Women Understand

Front Accusative pronouns - some examples

Máš mě rád? (Do you like me?)

Stará se o mě. (She is taking care of me.)

Nesnáším tě. (I can't stand you.)

Ta polévka je pro tebe. (That soup is for you.)

Vidíte ho? (Can you see him/it?)

Jeho nevidím. (I can't see him.)

My jej potřebujeme. (We need him/it.)

Čekají na něho. (They are waiting for him.)

Kde na něj čekají? (Where are they waiting for him/it?)

Potřebujou ji? (Do they need her?)

Myslím na ni. (I am thinking about her.)

Ženy ho chápou. (Women understand it/him.)

Ženy je chápou. (Women understand it/them.)

Ženy jej chápou. (Women understand it/him.)

Díváme se na ně. (We are looking at it/them.)

Dívám se na něj. (I am looking at it/him.)

Kateřina je nesnáší. (Kateřina can't stand them/it.)
Back Note that where a pronoun could mean one more than one thing (him/it or it/them), the specific meaning will have to be inferred from context.

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