Language/Czech
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Facts about Czech[edit | edit source]
Czech, is a West Slavic language of the Czech–Slovak group, written in Latin script. Spoken by over 13 million people, it serves as the official language of the Czech Republic. Czech is closely related to Slovak, to the point of high mutual intelligibility, as well as to Polish to a lesser degree. Czech is a fusional language with a rich system of morphology and relatively flexible word order. Its vocabulary has been extensively influenced by Latin and German.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_language
- Language code (ISO 639-3):
ces
- Autonyms (how to write "Czech" in Czech):
Český jazyk / Čeština
- Other names for "Czech":
Bohemian, Ceština, Ceský jazyk, Ceški, Ceha
- The Czech language is spoken in:
Czechia
Czech Dictionaries[edit | edit source]
• Nechybujte: Slovník současné češtiny, dictionary of the Czech language
• Pravidla českého pravopisu: spelling dictionary: spelling dictionary
• Slovník českých synonym: synonyms & antonyms dictionary
• Lingea: Czech-English dictionary & multilingual
• Seznam: Czech-English dictionary & German, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian (+ audio)
• Slovnik.cz: Czech-English dictionary & German, French, Italian, Spanish, Latin, Russian
• Volny: Czech-English dictionary & German, French
• Iate: multilingual terminological dictionary (European Union)
• dictionary of foreign words: Latin, English…
• Loecsen: Czech-English common phrases (+ audio)
• Goethe-Verlag: Czech-English common phrases & illustrated vocabulary (+ audio)
• Genealogical world list: Czech-English vocabulary
• Shtooka: Czech words, with translation (audio)
• Czech proverbs with English translation
• Cojeco: Czech encyclopaedia
• Dictionnaire tchèque-français: Czech-French dictionary, by Gaspard Faster (1875)
• Allgemeines Handwörterbuch der böhmischen und deutschen sprache: Czech-German dictionary, by Josef Rank (1912)
• Deutsch-böhmisch: German-Czech dictionary
• Českoněmecký slovník (Böhmischdeutsches Wörterbuch): Czech-German dictionary, by Jan Herzer (1909) A-O - P-R - S-Ž
• Německo-český slovník: German-Czech dictionary, by Pavel Jozef Šafárik (1853)
• Slovník česko-německý: German-Czech dictionary, by Josef Jungmann (1835) A-J - K-O - P-R - S-U - V-Z
• Deutsch-böhmisches Wörterbuch: German-Czech dictionary, by Jozef Dobrovský (1802) A-N - L-Z
• Vollständiges Wörterbuch der böhmisch- deutsch- und lateinischen Sprachen: Czech-German-Latin dictionary, by František Jan Tomsa (1791)
• Le vocabulaire tchèque en Grande-Bretagne pendant la guerre Czech vocabulary in Great Britain during the Second World War by Marc Vey (1946)
Free Czech Lessons[edit | edit source]
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Last Lessons[edit | edit source]
Czech Film and Music — Architecture and Landmark — Czech Literature — Czech Cuisine — Festivals and Celebrations — History and Czech Lands — Health and Medical Emergencies — Transportation — Shopping — Dining Etiquette — Asking for the Bill and Tipping — Ordering Food — Small Talk and Expressing Likes and Dislikes — Asking for and Giving Information — Greetings and Farewells — Comparative and Superlative Forms — Introduction to Adverbs — Introduction to Adjectives — Past Tense — Present Tense — Introduction to Verbs — Possessive Pronouns — Demonstrative Pronouns — Personal Pronouns — Introduction to Nouns — Accents and Special Characters — Vowels — Consonants — 0 to A1 Course — Idiomatic Expressions