mít

This is the 47th most frequent Czech word.

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mít

"To have"


Here, 'mít' is used as an idiomatic phrase, where 'to have hunger' signifies 'to be hungry'.

Mám hlad.

I am hungry.


In this sentence, 'mít' is used in its primary meaning of possession, indicating ownership of an object.

Máme velký dům.

We have a big house.


Here, 'mít' indicates a future possession or occurrence, combined with the verb 'budeme' (we will) to construct the future tense.

Budeme mít návštěvu.

We will have visitors.