dýchám
Dýchám is a Czech word that translates to "I breathe" in English. It is a first-person singular present tense verb form, commonly used in everyday conversation to express the act of breathing. The word is derived from the Proto-Slavic root dъkati, which means "to blow" or "to puff," reflecting the physical action involved in breathing.
In Czech grammar, dýchám is part of the present tense of the verb dýchat, which means "to
- On/Ona/Ono dýchá (He/She/It breathes)
- Vy dýcháte (You breathe, plural)
- Oni/Ony dýchají (They breathe)
The verb dýchat is irregular in the past tense, with the past tense forms being dýchal, dýchala,
Dýchám is a fundamental verb in Czech, used to describe the essential act of breathing, which is