CzechCourse

smack one’s lips
Essential everyday
Verb
Type:Regular
Infinitive:
mlaskat
Verbal noun:mlaskání
Aspect:Imperfective
Transitivity:Intransitive
Reflexive:No
Conjugation class:-at

Present Tense

PersonForm
I
you (sg)
he/she/it
we
you (pl)
they

Past Tense

PersonMasculineFeminineNeuter
I
you (sg)
he/she/it
we
you (pl)
they

Future Tense

PersonForm
I
you (sg)
he/she/it
we
you (pl)
they

Imperative

PersonForm
ty
my
vy

Conditional

Czech marks gender/number in the participle. Neuter is rarely used in the conditional.

PersonMasculineFeminine
I
you (sg)
he/she/it
we
you (pl)
they

Examples

Please do not smack your lips at the table.
The child smacks their lips while eating.
Why are you smacking like that?
We will not smack loudly.
The cat smacked after the milk.