Czech language basics

  • How can I learn Czech easily?

    Use language learning apps
    Language learning apps like Duolingo, Babbel, and Rosetta Stone can be great resources for learning Czech.
    These apps offer interactive lessons that focus on building vocabulary, grammar, and conversation skills.
    Many also include pronunciation exercises and progress tracking features..

  • How do you say basic words in Czech?

    Basic Czech Phrases

    1. YES = ANO (ano)
    2. NO = NE (ne)
    3. PLEASE = PROS\xcdM (proseem)
    4. THANK YOU = DEvKUJI VAM (dyekooyi vam)
    5. GOOD MORNING = DOBRÉ R\xc
    6. NO (dobrye rano)
    7. GOOD AFTERNOON = DOBRÉ ODPOLEDNE (dobrye odpoledne)
    8. GOOD NIGHT = DOBROU NOC (dobroh nots)
    9. HELLO = DOBRY' DEN (dobree den)

  • What is the basic language in Czech Republic?

    The official language of the Czech Republic is Czech.
    You don't have to worry about coming to the country without prior knowledge of the language as you'll have no problems communicating in English in most cities and many Czechs also speak German and Russian.
    Yet learning a few phrases before you go is never a waste..

  • What is the basis of the Czech language?

    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..

  • Czech is a language rich in inflections and conjugations, which makes learning complicated.
    In addition, a noun and adjective can be masculine, feminine or neuter and this combined with 7 cases makes Czech a complex language.
  • The Foreign Service Institute categorizes Czech as a level IV language, which means a very hard language that takes 44 weeks or 1,100 hours to learn at a basic conversational level.
    If you still decide to learn the basics – you are in for a hard road.
Basic Czech Phrases
  • YES = ANO (ano)
  • NO = NE (ne)
  • PLEASE = PROSÍM (proseem)
  • THANK YOU = DEvKUJI VAM (dyekooyi vam)
  • GOOD MORNING = DOBRÉ RÁNO (dobrye rano)
  • GOOD AFTERNOON = DOBRÉ ODPOLEDNE (dobrye odpoledne)
  • GOOD NIGHT = DOBROU NOC (dobroh nots)
  • HELLO = DOBRY' DEN (dobree den)
Basic Czech Phrases. YES = ANO (ano). NO = NE (ne). PLEASE = PROSÍM (proseem) Ano is often shortened to no, sometimes resulting in cross-language confusion.
Basic Phrases1. Prosím (pro-seem) = Possibly the most useful word in Czech.2. Děkuju (dyeh-kooyoo) = Thank you3. Ano (ah-noh) = Yes.4. Ne (neh) = No.5 
Czech language basics
Czech language basics

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The Livonian language is a Finnic language whose native land is the Livonian Coast of the Gulf of Livonia, located in the north of the Kurzeme peninsula in Latvia.
Although initially its last native speaker died in 2013, a child, Kuldi Medne, born in 2020 is reported to be a native speaker of Livonian.
Her parents are Livonian language revival activists Jānis Mednis and Renāte Medne.
Also, there are about 40 reported L2 speakers and 210 having reported some knowledge of the language.
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