Czech
Etymology
Inherited from Old Czech jhráti, from Proto-Slavic *jьgrati. Cognates include Russian игра́ть (igrátʹ), Serbo-Croatian ȉgrati and Polish grać.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈɦraːt]
- Hyphenation: hrát
- Rhymes: -aːt
Verb
hrát impf
- (transitive) to play (a game)
- Pojďme hrát Monopoly. ― Let's go and play Monopoly.
- Hrajeme na schovávanou. ― We're playing hide and seek.
- (transitive) to play (a role)
- (transitive) to play (a musical instrument)
- Hraji na kytaru. ― I play the guitar.
- to use a toy
- hrát si s panenkou ― to play with a doll
Conjugation
Conjugation of hrát
infinitive
|
hrát, hráti
|
active adjective
|
hrající
|
verbal noun
|
hraní
|
passive adjective
|
hraný
|
present forms |
indicative |
imperative
|
|
singular |
plural |
singular |
plural
|
1st person
|
hraji, hraju (coll.) |
hrajeme |
— |
hrajme, hrejme
|
2nd person
|
hraješ |
hrajete |
hraj, hrej |
hrajte, hrejte
|
3rd person
|
hraje |
hrají, hrajou (coll.) |
— |
—
|
The future tense: a combination of a future form of být + infinitive hrát.
transgressives
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present
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past
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masculine singular
|
hraje |
—
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feminine + neuter singular
|
hrajíc |
—
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plural
|
hrajíce |
—
|
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Further reading