Notice the agreement of final -i and -y in noun and participle endings.

In [lesson XXI.] which contains the table of the Bohemian verb, the passive participle of various divisions is given. In order to facilitate the study of the passive forms of the Bohemian verbs are regrouped below according to the formation of their passive participles.

Group A.) In verbs of this group the passive participle is formedfrom the imperative by adding the suffix -en (-ěn).
First conjugationI. sub.néstinesnesen
Third conjugationI. sub.chválitichvalchválen
(Here the stem vowel is lengthened as in infinitive).
II. sub.hanětihaňhaněn
III. sub.trpětitrptrpěn
B.) In verbs of this group the passive participle is formed byreplacing the infinitive ending -ti by -n.
First conjugationIII. sub.brátibrán
Second conjugationvolativolán
Fourth conjugationI. sub.milovatimilován
C.) In verbs of this group the passive participle ends in-t which is added to the first person singular of thepresent indicative.
minoutitisknuminut
minoutiminutisknut
D.) Here belong irregular verbs, e. g.:
(Tisknut is a new form, the older form is tištěn).
bíti to beatbit
péci to bakepečen

Exercise I.

Conjugate in passive voice (follow the diagram of chváliti):

Milovati to love, volati to call, učiti to teach, platiti to pay (placen), nositi to carry (nošen).

REVIEW OF THE DECLENSION.

Dative and locative case.
DativeLocative
Masculine and NeuterMasculine and Neuter
hustémulesuv hustémlese
staršímubratruo staršímbratru
mémubratrovimémbratru
mémuslovunašemslovu, slově
našemukupcitomkupci
tomustrojibratrověpoli
bratrovukuřetisestřiněkuřeti