Konvertovat May 2026
In business, it means turning a potential lead or visitor into a paying customer. :
is a biaspectual verb (it can behave as both perfective and imperfective depending on the context), and it belongs to the highly regular -ovat class of Czech verbs. Here is its present tense conjugation: 1st (I / We) Já konvert uji / konvert uju My konvert ujeme 2nd (You) Ty konvert uješ Vy konvert ujete 3rd (He/She/It / They) On/Ona/Ono konvert uje Oni konvert ují / konvert ujou Past Tense : Já jsem konvertoval (I converted) konvertovat
While "konvertovat" is perfectly acceptable, Czech speakers often prefer native Slavic verbs depending on the context: In business, it means turning a potential lead
: Czechs also use the native term přestoupit na víru for this action. 4. Finance Konvertovat k islámu (To convert to Islam)
To adopt a new religion or change your core personal philosophy. : Konvertovat k judaismu (To convert to Judaism). Konvertovat k islámu (To convert to Islam).