Imperative in general is used when requesting, comanding or/and asking somebody to do something. To form the imperative, you need the third person plural (oni). drop the endings –ou, -ají or –í from this form what remains can be considered as an imperative basis. This basis can have one consonant at the end or two consonats at the end. One consonant: mluvit –> oni MLUVí –> mluv Imperative: (ty) mluv!, (my) mluvme!, (vy) mluvte! Two consonants: číst –> oni ČTou –> čt Imperative: (ty) čti!, (my) čtěme!, (vy) čtětě! There is a vowel alternation for verbs ending at –at (dělat – dělají): aj – ej (dělej!, hledej!, odpočívej!) The post Imperative in Czech language appeared first on Czech for Foreigners.
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