Usages of ve
Moje kočka sedí ve světlé místnosti.
My cat is sitting in the bright room.
Eva je ve škole.
Eva is at school.
Můj bratr teď není ve škole, je doma.
My brother is not at school now, he is at home.
Moje rodina teď nemá peníze na drahý byt ve městě.
My family doesn’t have money now for an expensive apartment in the city.
Moje sestra by chtěla bydlet ve velkém městě, ne ve vesnici.
My sister would like to live in a big city, not in a village.
V našem bytě je teď ticho, protože soused poslouchá hudbu jenom ve sluchátkách.
It is quiet in our apartment now, because the neighbor is listening to music only in headphones.
Moje babička chce žít doma ve vesnici a nechce žít ve velkém městě.
My grandmother wants to live at home in the village and doesn't want to live in a big city.
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