Language/Czech/Pronunciation/Alphabet-and-Pronunciation

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The Czech alphabet has many letters that might be a bit strange and even hard to say but don't worry, you can learn it! :)

a, á (longer pronounced a)

b

c, č (like in -ch-alk)

d, ď (check pronunciation)

e, ě (you pronounce it like -ya-y - pronouncing the a as e), é (longer e)

f

g (pronounced always as in -g-oose)

h (pronounced as in haha)

ch (check the google translate)

i, í (longer i)

j (always pronounced as in -y-ay)

k, l, m

n, ň (sound as in -n-ew)

o, ó (longer o)

p, q

r, ř (check some videos with pronunciation, this should be the hardest letter to pronounce for you)

s, š (as -sh-ade)

t, ť (check google translate or videos)

u (the last sound of kn-ew-), ú (longer u), ů (longer u)

v, w, x

y, ý (longer y)

z, ž (check pronunciation)

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