Czech phrasebook - 捷克语会话手册

Czechčeština) Is a member of the Slavic family of Slavic languages, and languages ​​belonging to the same family of languages ​​includeSlovakPolishPomeranianSorbianSilesianAnd other languages. Most of the Czech-speaking population live inCzech Republic. The Czech language has 42 letters, including the double "ch". The four major dialects of Bohemia, Central Moravia (Hana), Silesia (Lech), and East Moravia are the main dialects. The Czech Republic currently has a population of 10 million. In addition, there are approximately 1 million Czechs living around the world, of whom 200 to 300,000 speak the Czech language.

Pronunciation guide

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Common diphthongs

List of Conversational Terms

Basic terms

Common signs


  • Czech: Česky (CHEHskee) /tSEski/
  • Hello: dobry' den (DObree den) /dobri dEn/ Literal translation: good day
  • Goodbye: na shledanou (nas KHLEdanow) /nas xlEdano/
  • Please: prosím (PROseem)
  • Thank you: děkuji vam (DYEkooyi vam)
  • That: tam ten (tam ten)
  • How many? : Kolik (KOlik)
  • English: anglicky (anglyscy)
  • Yes: ano /A no/
  • Not: ne /ne/
  • Cheers: Na zdraví //

problem

number

time

Clock time

period

day

moon

Write time and date

colour

transportation

Passenger car and train

position

taxi

stay

currency

Dining

Shopping

drive

authorities

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