Jsem ze Spojených států.
When to use
Use this phrase to answer the question 'Odkud jste?' (Where are you from?).
Grammar structure
The structure is 'Jsem ze [Place].' 'Jsem' means 'I am'. 'Ze' is a preposition meaning 'from', used before words starting with certain consonant clusters or 's'. 'Spojených států' means 'United States'. Note that 'Spojené státy' is plural and requires the genitive case after 'ze'.
- Jsem: I am
- ze: from (used before certain consonant clusters/sounds)
- Spojených států: United States (in genitive case)
Reusable pattern
You can replace 'Spojených států' with your own country or city. For example, 'Jsem z České republiky' (I'm from the Czech Republic) or 'Jsem z Prahy' (I'm from Prague). The preposition 'ze' changes to 'z' before most single consonants.
Notes
A standard way to state your country of origin.