Adjective Agreement in Czech
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Overview
Czech adjectives must agree with the noun they modify in gender, number, and case. This three-way agreement system means that a single adjective like velky (big) has dozens of different forms depending on the noun it describes. While this sounds daunting, the patterns are systematic and predictable once you learn the basic endings.
At the A1 level, focus on the nominative singular forms for all four gender categories and begin recognizing how adjectives change in the accusative. The adjective always mirrors the noun's grammatical properties, creating a tight bond between the two words.
Czech adjectives come in two main types: hard-stem (ending in -y) and soft-stem (ending in -i). Hard-stem adjectives are far more common and are the focus at this level.
How It Works
Hard Adjective Endings (Nominative)
| Gender | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Masculine animate | velky | velci |
| Masculine inanimate | velky | velke |
| Feminine | velka | velke |
| Neuter | velke | velka |
Accusative Singular Changes
| Gender | Nominative | Accusative |
|---|---|---|
| Masc. animate | velky | velkeho |
| Masc. inanimate | velky | velky |
| Feminine | velka | velkou |
| Neuter | velke | velke |
Soft Adjective Endings (Nominative)
Soft adjectives (e.g., moderni -- modern) use -i across all genders in the nominative:
- moderni dum (modern house)
- moderni zena (modern woman)
- moderni mesto (modern city)
Examples in Context
| Czech | English | Note |
|---|---|---|
| velky dum | a big house | Masc. inanimate |
| velka zena | a big/tall woman | Feminine |
| velke dite | a big child | Neuter |
| velci muzi | big/tall men | Masc. animate plural |
| maly pes | a small dog | Masc. animate |
| cervena ruzice | a red rose | Feminine |
| stare mesto | an old city | Neuter |
| Vidim velkeho psa. | I see a big dog. | Acc. animate |
| Mam novou knihu. | I have a new book. | Acc. feminine |
| To je moderni hotel. | That's a modern hotel. | Soft adjective |
| Ceske pivo je dobre. | Czech beer is good. | Neuter agreement |
Common Mistakes
Using the Wrong Gender Form
- Wrong: velky zena (masculine form with feminine noun)
- Right: velka zena
- Why: The adjective must match the noun's gender. Feminine nouns require the -a ending.
Forgetting Accusative Agreement
- Wrong: Vidim velky pes. (nominative forms for both)
- Right: Vidim velkeho psa.
- Why: Both the adjective and noun must change to the accusative. For animate masculine, the adjective takes -eho.
Ignoring the Animate Plural Form
- Wrong: velke muzi (using inanimate/feminine plural ending)
- Right: velci muzi
- Why: Masculine animate plural nominative requires -i with consonant alternation (k -> c in this case).
Treating Soft Adjectives Like Hard Ones
- Wrong: moderny dum
- Right: moderni dum
- Why: Soft adjectives maintain the -i ending across genders and do not use the -y/-a/-e pattern.
Usage Notes
Adjectives in Czech precede the noun, just as in English. However, in poetic or emphatic contexts, the adjective may follow the noun. Predicative adjectives (after byt) use the same long forms as attributive adjectives: Dum je velky. (The house is big.)
Practice Tips
- Gender matching drills: Take a list of nouns with their genders and add adjectives, practicing the correct agreement: maly dum, mala skola, male okno.
- Accusative practice: Build sentences with videt (to see) or mit (to have) and practice changing both the adjective and noun to accusative.
- Color vocabulary: Colors are adjectives and make great practice material: cerveny, modry, zeleny, bily, cerny.
Related Concepts
- Prerequisite: Noun Gender -- adjective forms depend on noun gender
- Next steps: Possessive Pronouns -- possessives agree like adjectives
- Next steps: Expressing Likes (Rad/Rada) -- rad agrees in gender like an adjective
- Next steps: Comparison of Adjectives -- comparative and superlative forms
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