Gender of Nouns in Czech – Grammar Sheet

CZK 99.00

Crack the mystery of Czech noun genders with this clear and student-friendly worksheet. Learn how to spot masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns, discover the patterns behind endings, and see how gender affects adjectives, pronouns, numerals, and even past tense verbs. Packed with everyday examples, quick-reference tables, and practical tips, this sheet makes Czech grammar finally click.

Perfect for: A1–B2 learners, self-study, and teachers who need ready-to-use handouts
Format: Printable PDF

Crack the mystery of Czech noun genders with this clear and student-friendly worksheet. Learn how to spot masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns, discover the patterns behind endings, and see how gender affects adjectives, pronouns, numerals, and even past tense verbs. Packed with everyday examples, quick-reference tables, and practical tips, this sheet makes Czech grammar finally click.

Perfect for: A1–B2 learners, self-study, and teachers who need ready-to-use handouts
Format: Printable PDF

The Gender of Nouns in Czech – Grammar Sheet is your friendly companion for cracking one of the trickiest parts of Czech grammar. It explains why every Czech noun has a gender, how to recognize it, and how it affects adjectives, pronouns, numerals, and even past tense verbs.

Inside you’ll find:

  • Clear rules with easy patterns (endings you can trust).

  • Everyday examples you’ll actually hear in cafés, classrooms, and daily conversations.

  • Step-by-step demonstrations of how gender changes adjectives, pronouns, numerals, and verbs.

  • Practical tips for remembering gender (including how it’s marked in dictionaries).

  • Fun facts and surprising words (beer is neuter! the sun is neuter!).

  • A quick reference cheat sheet at the end.

Perfect for:

  • A1–B2 learners of Czech

  • English speakers who struggle with gendered grammar

  • Teachers who need clear, printable handouts

Format:

  • Printable PDF (tablet-friendly)

  • Clean, minimalist design in blue, gray, and white

  • Length: ~5 pages of examples, tips, and reference tables

With this sheet, you’ll stop guessing blindly and finally feel confident about using masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns in Czech.