Usages of plánovat
Mám nový kalendář a plánuji v něm celý týden.
I have a new calendar and I plan my whole week in it.
V neděli plánuji být doma s rodinou.
On Sunday I plan to be at home with my family.
V práci mám nového kolegu, který plánuje velký projekt.
At work I have a new colleague who is planning a big project.
Oslava, kterou plánujeme v muzeu, bude krátká, ale plná hudby a umění.
The celebration that we are planning in the museum will be short but full of music and art.
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