Usages of pršet
Včera pršelo celý den.
Yesterday it rained all day.
Zítra večer možná bude pršet znovu.
Tomorrow evening it may rain again.
Dnes večer bych chtěla jít do té kavárny, ale kdyby pršelo, zůstala bych doma.
This evening I would like to go to that café, but if it rained, I would stay at home.
Když prší, beru si s sebou deštník i do knihovny.
When it rains, I take an umbrella with me even to the library.
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