Brüt
Brát is a Czech verb with a broad range of meanings centered on the idea of taking or receiving something. Its core senses include to seize or obtain a physical object, to accept an idea or proposal, to undertake or assume something, and to consume or take a dose of medicine. The verb is imperfective, and its perfective counterpart is vzít. In the present tense the forms are: já beru, ty bereš, on bere, my bereme, vy berete, oni berou. The past tense takes the form bral (masculine), brala (feminine), brali (plural). There is also a habitual or iterative variant used in some contexts (brával, brála, brávali).
Brát is frequently used with a reflexive particle si to form brát si, meaning to take something
Usage notes: brát emphasizes process, repetition, or general habit, whereas vzít is used for a single, completed