What does dvorek in Czech mean?
What is the meaning of the word dvorek in Czech? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use dvorek in Czech.
The word dvorek in Czech means dvorek, dvůr, dvůr, dvůr, dvůr, dvorek, zadní dvorek. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word dvorek
dvorek(US (garden outside house, esp. with lawn) Děti si hrály na dvorku. The kids were playing in the yard. |
dvůr(courtyard) In the main quadrangle, students were playing Frisbee. |
dvůr(UK (paved area) Dům nemá zahradu, ale má malý dvorek. The house doesn't have a garden, but it does have a small yard. |
dvůr(agricultural) The groom walked across the yard to the stables. |
dvůr, dvorek(garden at front of house) (před domem) We have two oak trees in our front yard. The kids had a lemonade stand set up in their front yard. |
zadní dvorek(UK (rear paved area) |
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