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Czech Prepositions Unpacked: V / VE

The Czech preposition v / ve expresses being inside a place or within a defined space without movement. This article explains how v works with the locative case, when to use ve for pronunciation, and how to clearly distinguish v from do and na.

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Czech Prepositions Unpacked: NA

The Czech preposition na goes far beyond meaning “on.” This article explains when and why Czech uses na, how it works with cases, and how to recognize patterns behind places, movement, time, purpose, and abstract meanings with clear examples and English translations.

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Every Preposition Owns a Case (Because Czech Prepositions Are Tiny Dictators with Serious Control Issues)

Czech prepositions may look small, but they rule the grammar kingdom with an iron fist. Learn why every preposition “owns” a case, how to finally understand their logic, and when to use do, na, v, za, and friends all with humor, new examples, and Czech reality checks.

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