Czech Numerals Cheat Sheet

CZK 99.00

Stop guessing numbers in Czech and start using them naturally.

This clear, practical and beautifully structured cheat sheet helps you finally master Czech numbers the way they are actually used in real life in speaking, listening, and everyday conversations.

No boring theory. Just usable patterns, real examples, and the logic behind how Czech speakers really think about numbers.

Inside you'll learn:

  • all essential Czech numbers from 0–1,000,000+ (clean, practical overview)

  • how gender changes ONLY what really matters (1 and 2 — explained simply)

  • the 2–4 vs 5+ rule that controls Czech grammar after numbers

  • how to combine numbers naturally (dvacet jedna vs jednaadvacet)

  • spoken Czech reality (sedm → “sedum”, osm → “osum”)

  • how to use numbers with nouns without making mistakes

  • ordinals made easy (první, druhý, třetí…)

  • how to say “how many”, “which one”, and “how many times” like a native

  • real-life examples for travel, study, time, money, and daily conversation

If Czech numbers ever felt messy, inconsistent, or overwhelming — this sheet turns them into something logical, predictable, and actually usable.

Start thinking in Czech numbers, not translating them.

Stop guessing numbers in Czech and start using them naturally.

This clear, practical and beautifully structured cheat sheet helps you finally master Czech numbers the way they are actually used in real life in speaking, listening, and everyday conversations.

No boring theory. Just usable patterns, real examples, and the logic behind how Czech speakers really think about numbers.

Inside you'll learn:

  • all essential Czech numbers from 0–1,000,000+ (clean, practical overview)

  • how gender changes ONLY what really matters (1 and 2 — explained simply)

  • the 2–4 vs 5+ rule that controls Czech grammar after numbers

  • how to combine numbers naturally (dvacet jedna vs jednaadvacet)

  • spoken Czech reality (sedm → “sedum”, osm → “osum”)

  • how to use numbers with nouns without making mistakes

  • ordinals made easy (první, druhý, třetí…)

  • how to say “how many”, “which one”, and “how many times” like a native

  • real-life examples for travel, study, time, money, and daily conversation

If Czech numbers ever felt messy, inconsistent, or overwhelming — this sheet turns them into something logical, predictable, and actually usable.

Start thinking in Czech numbers, not translating them.