CZECH VERBS that have NA + ACCUSATIVE 31-40

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  • čas přidán 24. 03. 2024
  • The preposition NA is sometimes followed by the LOCATIVE case, but sometimes by the ACCUSATIVE case.
    One use is with place, then we use the LOCATIVE where we talk about WHERE someone/something is located, WHERE someone/something is, and the ACCUSATIVE when we talk about WHERE someone/something is heading, WHERE we put something, WHERE someone goes and the like.
    But when we're not talking about a place, you just have to remember if NA is followed by the locative or the accusative. It depends on the verb and the meaning.
    In this video you will find these verbs and their perfective forms (if there are any):
    1. volat (to call)
    2. mluvit (to speak at somebody)
    3. mít (to be a match for somebody, to have what it takes)
    4. narážet (to come across)
    5. dostávat se (to get somewhere)
    6. zaměřovat se (to focus)
    7. chodit (to go)
    8. dávat se (to take up, to embark on)
    9. vydávat se (to set out)
    10. zírat (to stare)
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