Usages of celý
Včera pršelo celý den.
Yesterday it rained all day.
Byl jsem celý den v práci.
I was at work all day.
V sobotu a v neděli chci být s rodinou, protože celý týden pracuji.
On Saturday and Sunday I want to be with my family, because I work all week.
V pondělí jsem celý den v práci.
On Monday I am at work all day.
V pondělí pracuji celý den.
On Monday I work all day.
Můj učitel chce učit celý den.
My teacher wants to teach all day.
Když jím celý večer jen maso, je mi špatně.
When I eat only meat all evening, I feel sick.
Moje ruka je unavená, protože celý den píšu na počítači.
My hand is tired because I write at the computer all day.
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