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As a Czech language teacher with 20 years of experience, I know that one of the trickiest parts of learning Czech is mastering the sounds of its vowels. In this lesson, I will teach you the Czech vowel sounds and their pronunciation.
As a Czech language teacher with 20 years of experience, I know that one of the trickiest parts of learning Czech is mastering the sounds of its vowels. In this lesson, I will teach you the Czech vowel sounds and their pronunciation.


<span link>Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Czech/Grammar/Verb-to-speak-in-Czech|Verb to speak in Czech]] & [[Language/Czech/Grammar/Definite-articles-in-Czech|Definite articles in Czech]].</span>
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With practice, you'll be able to master the sounds of Czech vowels and communicate fluently in the language.
With practice, you'll be able to master the sounds of Czech vowels and communicate fluently in the language.


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==Other Lessons==
==Related Lessons==
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* [[Language/Czech/Grammar/Dative-Case-in-Czech|Dative Case in Czech]]
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Czech Grammar → Alphabet and Pronunciation → Vowels

As a Czech language teacher with 20 years of experience, I know that one of the trickiest parts of learning Czech is mastering the sounds of its vowels. In this lesson, I will teach you the Czech vowel sounds and their pronunciation.


Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: Verb to speak in Czech & Definite articles in Czech.

Czech Vowel Sounds

Czech has ten vowel sounds, which can be long or short. Short vowels are indicated by a single letter, while long vowels are indicated by a double letter.

Short Vowels

Here are the short vowel sounds in Czech:

Czech Pronunciation English Translation
a ah father e eh ten i ee sleet
o || oh || motel
u oo roots y ih city

Long Vowels

Here are the long vowel sounds in Czech:

Czech Pronunciation English Translation
á ah father (long) é ay they (long e) í ee sleet (long) ó oh motel (long o) ú oo roots (long) ů ooh-uh soon, food (long u) ý ee city (long)

Pay close attention to the differences between the short and long vowels. This distinction is important, as it can change the meaning of a word.

Tips for Pronouncing Czech Vowels

To correctly pronounce Czech vowels, keep these tips in mind:

  • Czech is a phonetic language, which means that every letter is pronounced.
  • Vowels are pronounced clearly and distinctly, with very little variation in sound.
  • Long vowels are held slightly longer than short vowels.
  • Pay attention to accent marks, especially the acute accent (´) and the háček (ˇ). These marks can change the pronunciation of vowels.

With practice, you'll be able to master the sounds of Czech vowels and communicate fluently in the language.

Sources

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