17 in Czech
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17 in Other Languages
About 17 in Czech
17 translates to sedmnáct. The ordinal form — used for rankings, dates, and sequences — is sedmnáctý.
The number 17 is odd — and also prime, meaning it has exactly two factors. 17 is a number worth knowing in Czech — it appears in real-world contexts like ages, distances, prices, and time expressions.
Learning 17 in Czech is a step toward real communicative confidence. Numbers are unavoidable — they appear in every aspect of daily life, from prices and timetables to addresses and phone calls.
Learning Numbers in Czech
What makes Czech numbers challenging
Czech numbers are grammatically complex: they decline through seven cases, have gendered forms, and change the noun they modify in different ways depending on the number. Phone numbers are read as three-digit groups spoken as compound numbers (e.g., 608 = "šest set osm"), requiring you to understand hundreds at conversational speed. The consonant clusters (čtyři, tři) are difficult for non-Slavic speakers to distinguish.
Tips for learning Czech numbers
For everyday situations, focus on understanding numbers as they are spoken rather than producing grammatically perfect forms. Practice hearing three-digit numbers (100-999) since Czech phone numbers are grouped this way. Learn the sounds of čtyři (4) and tři (3) as distinct patterns. Start with digit-by-digit recognition, then graduate to the three-digit group style that native speakers use.