6.3 – Introduction to going with jít ‘to go (by foot)’

6.3 – Introduction to going with jít 'to go (by foot)'

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6.3 – Introduction to going with jít 'to go (by foot)' 

jít 'to go (by foot)'

The verb jít ‘to go (or to come)’ is conjugated as follows:

(já)

jdu

(my)

jdeme

(ty)

jdeš

(vy)

jdete

(on/ona/ono)

jde

(oni/ony/ona)

jdou

If you want to ask where someone is going, you use the word kam ‘where’. We already know the word kde ‘where’, so what’s the difference?

kde – location – ‘where (at)’

Kde jsi?

‘Where are you?’

kam – destination – ‘where (to)’

Kam jdeš?

‘Where are you going?’