Můj učitel miluje sport a často hraje s námi míč v tělocvičně.

Breakdown of Můj učitel miluje sport a často hraje s námi míč v tělocvičně.

můj
my
a
and
s
with
v
in
učitel
the teacher
hrát
to play
často
often
milovat
to love
námi
us
míč
the ball
tělocvična
the gym
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Questions & Answers about Můj učitel miluje sport a často hraje s námi míč v tělocvičně.

Why is it můj učitel and not moje učitel?
In Czech, učitel (teacher) is a masculine noun, so you need the masculine form of the possessive pronoun můj instead of the feminine/neuter form moje.
Why do we say miluje instead of something like má rád?
Both miluje (loves) and má rád (likes) express a fondness or love for something. Miluje is a stronger expression of love or passion, whereas má rád is more moderate—closer to "likes."
What does a často hraje s námi míč literally mean?
It literally means and (he) often plays ball with us. In Czech, hrát míč can be understood as a general reference to playing with a ball, unlike English where you might say play ball or specify the sport (e.g., basketball, soccer).
What case is s námi using?
The phrase s námi is in the instrumental case. The preposition s (with) in Czech always takes the instrumental case.
Why is it v tělocvičně with the ending ?
Tělocvična (gym or gymnasium) is a feminine noun, and v tělocvičně is the locative singular form. The preposition v (in) typically requires the locative case when indicating location.

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