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Czech Grammar: Gender, Adjectives, and Demonstratives - Feminine Nouns, Slides of Chinese Language

An overview of the czech language's rules for feminine nouns, including their endings, hard and soft types, and consonant mutations for different forms. It covers the dlsg form, -ě and -i endings, and rules of thumb for dsg, lsg, gsg, npl, apl, dpl, and lpl.

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2012/2013

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Download Czech Grammar: Gender, Adjectives, and Demonstratives - Feminine Nouns and more Slides Chinese Language in PDF only on Docsity! Feminine Nouns, Adjectives, and Demonstratives Czech 403 Ženský rod • What are the most important parameters? – Hard vs. soft • Among soft types, – -ě vs. -Ø • Among –Ø types, – -ě vs. –i endings… –Ø types – -ě endings – Sg: dlaň, dlaně, dlani, dlaň, dlani, dlani, dlaní – Pl: dlaně, dlaní, dlaním, dlaně, dlaních, dlaněmi – -i endings Sg: kost, kosti, kosti, kost, kosti, kosti, kostí Pl: kosti, kostí, kostem, kosti, kostech, kostmi Rules of thumb… • Dsg and Lsg are always the same – knize, růži, dlani, kosti • Gsg, Npl and Apl are always the same – knihy, růže, dlaně, kosti • Dpl always ends in –m – knihám, růžím, dlaním, kostem • Lpl always ends in –ch – knihách, růžích, dlaních, kostech • Ipl always ends in –mi – knihami, růžemi, dlaněmi, kostmi
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