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He drives a motorbike. J-d- -a -o-o--e. J___ n_ m_______ J-d- n- m-t-r-e- ---------------- Jede na motorce. 0
He rides a bicycle. Je---n--k--e. J___ n_ k____ J-d- n- k-l-. ------------- Jede na kole. 0
He walks. J-e p--ky. J__ p_____ J-e p-š-y- ---------- Jde pěšky. 0
He goes by ship. Jede--o-í. J___ l____ J-d- l-d-. ---------- Jede lodí. 0
He goes by boat. Je-- -e-čl-nu. J___ v_ č_____ J-d- v- č-u-u- -------------- Jede ve člunu. 0
He swims. P-a-e. P_____ P-a-e- ------ Plave. 0
Is it dangerous here? Je-----u -e--zp---é? J_ t_ t_ n__________ J- t- t- n-b-z-e-n-? -------------------- Je to tu nebezpečné? 0
Is it dangerous to hitchhike alone? Je-n-b--p-č-é --- -topo-at? J_ n_________ s__ s________ J- n-b-z-e-n- s-m s-o-o-a-? --------------------------- Je nebezpečné sám stopovat? 0
Is it dangerous to go for a walk at night? Je n---zp-č-- s- -ro----e--- no-i? J_ n_________ s_ p________ v n____ J- n-b-z-e-n- s- p-o-h-z-t v n-c-? ---------------------------------- Je nebezpečné se procházet v noci? 0
We got lost. Z-bl-ud-li-----. Z_________ j____ Z-b-o-d-l- j-m-. ---------------- Zabloudili jsme. 0
We’re on the wrong road. Jsm- na-špatné-ces-ě. J___ n_ š_____ c_____ J-m- n- š-a-n- c-s-ě- --------------------- Jsme na špatné cestě. 0
We must turn around. M--íme------oči-. M_____ s_ o______ M-s-m- s- o-o-i-. ----------------- Musíme se otočit. 0
Where can one park here? Kde-se-t-d---á park----? K__ s_ t___ d_ p________ K-e s- t-d- d- p-r-o-a-? ------------------------ Kde se tady dá parkovat? 0
Is there a parking lot here? J- --dy-ně-a-é pa-k--i-t-? J_ t___ n_____ p__________ J- t-d- n-j-k- p-r-o-i-t-? -------------------------- Je tady nějaké parkoviště? 0
How long can one park here? J-k d-ouho se--ad--s-í---r-ova-? J__ d_____ s_ t___ s__ p________ J-k d-o-h- s- t-d- s-í p-r-o-a-? -------------------------------- Jak dlouho se tady smí parkovat? 0
Do you ski? J-zd----n---yž-c-? J______ n_ l______ J-z-í-e n- l-ž-c-? ------------------ Jezdíte na lyžích? 0
Do you take the ski lift to the top? J-dete n---ru-v-eke-? J_____ n_____ v______ J-d-t- n-h-r- v-e-e-? --------------------- Jedete nahoru vlekem? 0
Can one rent skis here? Da----e-tad- -ůjč-t--yže? D___ s_ t___ p_____ l____ D-j- s- t-d- p-j-i- l-ž-? ------------------------- Dají se tady půjčit lyže? 0

Talking to yourself

When someone is talking to himself, it's odd to listeners. And yet almost everyone talks to themselves on a regular basis. Psychologists estimate that more than 95 percent of adults do it. Children almost always talk to themselves when playing. So it is completely normal to have conversations with yourself. This is just a special form of communication. And there are many advantages in talking to yourself every now and then! This is because we organize our thoughts through speech. Our inner voice emerges when we talk to ourselves. You might also say it's thinking out loud. Scatterbrained people in particular talk quite often to themselves. In their case, a certain area of the brain is less active. Therefore, they are less organized. With self-talks they are helping themselves be more methodical. Self-talks can also help us make decisions. And they are a very good way to relieve stress. Self-talks promote concentration and make you more productive. Because saying something aloud takes longer than just thinking about it. We are more aware of our thoughts when speaking. We tackle difficult tests better when we talk to ourselves in the process. Various experiments have shown this. We can also give ourselves courage through self-talks. Many athletes hold self-talks to motivate themselves. Unfortunately, we typically talk to ourselves in negative situations. Therefore, we should always try to be positive. And we often have to review what we wish for. In this way we can positively influence our actions through speaking. But unfortunately, that only works when we stay realistic!
Did you know?
Romanian is counted among the Eastern Romance languages. It is the native language of about 30 million people. These people live primarily in Romania and Moldova. Romanian is also the official language of the Republic of Moldova. There are also sizeable Romanian-speaking communities in Serbia and Ukraine, however. Romanian originated from Latin. The Romans formerly maintained two provinces in the region surrounding the Danube. Romanian is most closely related to Italian. Therefore, Romanians can understand Italians very well for the most part. The opposite is not always the case. This is due to the fact that Romanian contains many Slavic words. The phonology was influenced by the neighboring Slavic linguistic area. As a result, the Romanian alphabet has a few special symbols. Romanian is written like it is spoken. And it still exhibits many similarities with the structure of ancient Latin … That is precisely what makes the discovery of this language so exciting!