How to Dictate a Phone Number in Czech (Without Causing Mild Chaos)
Giving or understanding a phone number in Czech shouldn’t feel like decoding a secret agent message. You’ll learn how Czechs actually dictate numbers and how to ask for a number without awkward silence.
How to say your age in Czech (without sounding like a confused tourist)
One of the most common mistakes Czech learners make is saying Jsem 25 let or Mám 25 let when talking about their age. While these phrases make sense in English, they are incorrect in Czech. In reality, Czech uses a completely different structure: Je mi 25 let (literally “It is 25 years to me”).
Czech numbers are messing with your nouns (here’s how to fix it)
Why do Czech learners say tři rohlíků when it should be tři rohlíky? This simple rule explains how Czech numbers change nouns with real-life examples from bakeries, cafés, and everyday situations.
DĚLAT: The Czech Verb That Does Everything
The Czech verb dělat is one of the most common verbs you’ll hear every day. Learn how it works, when to use it, and how it replaces both “do” and “make” in real Czech conversations.
How to Survive Shopping in the Czech Republic (and Keep Your Dignity at the Checkout)
Shopping in Czechia isn’t just about bread and milk. It’s a cultural adventure. Learn what a večerka really is, how to talk to cashiers, and why silence is golden in Czech shops.