Chapter 32 Masculine+fem(2nd Year)

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This quiz, titled 'chapter 32 Masculine+fem(2nd year)', assesses knowledge of Czech vocabulary related to body and health, including terms for breath, steps, stairs, loss, and bodily aspects. It... see moreenhances understanding of specific masculine and feminine nouns, useful for second-year language learners. see less

2. schody

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3. úbytek

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The word "úbytek" in Czech translates to "loss" or "decrease" in English. This means that the correct answer for this question is "loss, decrease".

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4. zadek

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The word "zadek" is a term that refers to the bottom or buttocks in certain languages. Therefore, the correct answer for this question is "bottom, buttocks."

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5. dušnost

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6. Breath

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7. nadváha

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The word "nadváha" is a Czech term that translates to "overweight" in English. This suggests that the correct answer for this question is "overweight."

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8. step

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9. podváha

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10. stairs

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The word "schody" is the Polish translation for "stairs".

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11. loss, decrease

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The correct answer is "úbytek." In this context, "úbytek" is the Czech word for "loss" or "decrease." It represents a reduction or decline in something, such as a decrease in profits or a loss of weight.

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12. bottom, buttocks

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13. váha

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The word "váha" in Czech can be translated as "weight" or "scales". "Weight" refers to the measure of how heavy an object is, while "scales" are the instrument used to measure weight. Both translations are correct and can be used interchangeably depending on the context.

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14. shortness of breath

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The term "dušnost" is the correct answer as it directly translates to "shortness of breath" in English. This term is commonly used to describe the feeling of difficulty in breathing or the sensation of not getting enough air. It is often associated with various medical conditions such as asthma, heart problems, or lung diseases. Therefore, "dušnost" accurately represents the symptom of shortness of breath.

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15. loss of weight

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The given word "hubnutí" is a Czech word that translates to "loss of weight" in English. Therefore, the correct answer for this question is "hubnutí".

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16. overweight

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The given word "nadváha" is a translation of the English word "overweight" in the Czech language.

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17. weight scales

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18. underweight

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19. dech

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Schod
Schody
úbytek
Zadek
Dušnost
Breath
Nadváha
Step
Podváha
Stairs
Loss, decrease
Bottom, buttocks
Váha
Shortness of breath
Loss of weight
Overweight
Weight scales
Underweight
Dech
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