The Czech word for bear is
medvěd

Translations for bear and their definitions
snášet | |
1. v. to carry down, bring down | |
2. v. to endure, to tolerate | |
To je bolest kterou nemohu snášet. - That is a pain I can't bear. | |
3. v. to lay (eggs) | |
4. v. to heap up, pile up |
medvěd | ![]() | |
1. n. bear |
nést | |
1. v. to carry | |
Učitel nese sešity. - The teacher is carrying the exercise books. | |
Učitel nese odpovědnost za bezpečnost žáku. - The teacher is responsible for the safety of the pupils. |
snést | |
1. v. to bear (put up with) | |
Po čase jsem už nevěděl snést tu bolest tak jsem odešel. - After a while I couldn't bear the pain so I left. | |
2. v. to lay (an egg) |
nosit | |
1. v. iterative of cs, nést | |
2. v. wear | |
Nosí hezké šaty. - (He/she/it) wears nice clothes. | |
3. v. hold | |
4. v. bring, carry | |
Každý den nám listonoš nosí noviny. - Everyday, the postman brings us the newspaper. |
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