Indefinite pronouns in Czech grammar are used to add a sense of ambiguity or uncertainty to a sentence. They can refer to people, things, or quantities without specifying which exactly. The most common indefinite pronouns in Czech are nějaký (some, any), někdo (someone), něco (something), and několik (several). As with other parts of Czech grammar, indefinite pronouns are declined according to their case, gender, and number. It is important to learn how to use these pronouns to express various levels of indefiniteness in your communication. In the following exercises, you will practice using indefinite pronouns in Czech sentences.
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