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.
How Many Rohlíky Make You Czech?
Ever seen a Czech walking down the street with a plastic bag full of bread rolls? It’s not a joke. It’s daily reality. The legendary rohlík is the quiet hero of Czech life: eaten at breakfast, lunch, dinner, and possibly at 2 AM after a few beers. Let’s talk about why Czechs can’t live without it.