Imperative in general is used when requesting, comanding or/and asking somebody to do something.
To form the imperative, you need the third person plural (oni).
- drop the endings –ou, -ají or –í from this form
- what remains can be considered as an imperative basis. This basis can have one consonant at the end or two consonats at the end.
One consonant:
mluvit –> oni MLUVí –> mluv
Imperative: (ty) mluv!, (my) mluvme!, (vy) mluvte!
Two consonants:
číst –> oni ČTou –> čt
Imperative: (ty) čti!, (my) čtěme!, (vy) čtětě!
There is a vowel alternation for verbs ending at –at (dělat – dělají):
aj – ej (dělej!, hledej!, odpočívej!)
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