Bearetta on Nostr: Extremely interesting! Meanwhile in czech you have 7 falls (german has 4, english ...
Extremely interesting!
Meanwhile in czech you have 7 falls (german has 4, english one, idk the right term for folding words based on to what whom where when..), 3 genders that define the adjacent verbs and other words, we have singular, plural and also polite version of "you", which is similar to plural.
What else? Our numbers change words from two up as plural and from 5 again for some reason. Genders have 6 forms to choose from just for male words (could be a castle or a lion..). It's all the same for us (but 5th fall of calling/modifying a whole name is czech speciality), Poland, Slovakia and I believe Slovenia. What you get is absolutely clean reading. You learn our alphabet (with prolongings and hooks over letters) and you will read everything forever. But you will not, because we have Ř, czech powerhouse of foreigner torture.😂
Personally I don't know a czech who can write without mistakes. I'm very good at it, because my mother is educated academic and used to beat me with czech or german vocabularies, and even I fight often.
It makes me love our heritage though, czech has unbelievable capacity of creating and molding words. A lot was "simply" made up during late 19th century, because our country belonged to german speaking lands for centuries and czech language was dying. We're not many, history is wild for a peaceful land, our surviving language is a gem to me.
Meanwhile in czech you have 7 falls (german has 4, english one, idk the right term for folding words based on to what whom where when..), 3 genders that define the adjacent verbs and other words, we have singular, plural and also polite version of "you", which is similar to plural.
What else? Our numbers change words from two up as plural and from 5 again for some reason. Genders have 6 forms to choose from just for male words (could be a castle or a lion..). It's all the same for us (but 5th fall of calling/modifying a whole name is czech speciality), Poland, Slovakia and I believe Slovenia. What you get is absolutely clean reading. You learn our alphabet (with prolongings and hooks over letters) and you will read everything forever. But you will not, because we have Ř, czech powerhouse of foreigner torture.😂
Personally I don't know a czech who can write without mistakes. I'm very good at it, because my mother is educated academic and used to beat me with czech or german vocabularies, and even I fight often.
It makes me love our heritage though, czech has unbelievable capacity of creating and molding words. A lot was "simply" made up during late 19th century, because our country belonged to german speaking lands for centuries and czech language was dying. We're not many, history is wild for a peaceful land, our surviving language is a gem to me.