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Czech verb

A Czech verb is a word that tells you what someone or something is doing. It's like a little action word! So, when you say "I eat" or "She runs," "eat" and "runs" are the verbs. In Czech, verbs can change depending on who is doing the action or when they are doing it. It's like a special code that tells you more about the action! So, if someone says "Píšu dopis," they are saying "I am writing a letter," but if someone says "Napsali dopis," they are saying "They wrote a letter." See how the verb changes depending on who is doing the action and when it happened? Cool, huh?
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