Dictionary. bis später adverb. see you later (zeitl.).
What language is Czech?
The Czech language, formerly known as Bohemian, is a Slavic language. It is sometimes mistaken for Russian, Polish and Slovakian. There are many similarities between Czech and Slovakian language since the two countries used to be one country (Czechoslovakia) until their peaceful split in 1993..
The official language spoken in the Czech Republic and in Prague is Czech. Strongly influenced by Latin and German, it is extremely different from English, with the exception of a few words.
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Subgroup of West Slavic languages
The Czech–Slovak languages are a subgroup within the West Slavic languages comprising the Czech and Slovak languages.
Czech names are composed of a given name and a family name (surname). Czechs typically get one given name – additional names may be chosen by themselves upon baptism but they generally use one. With marriage, the bride typically adopts the bridegroom's surname.
Form of the Latin script used to write Czech language
Czech orthography is a system of rules for proper formal writing (orthography) in Czech. The earliest form of separate Latin script specifically designed to suit Czech was devised by Czech theologian and church reformist Jan Hus, the namesake of the Hussite movement, in one of his seminal works, De orthographia bohemica.
The Czech Republic's official long and short names at the United Nations are cs>Česká republika and cs>Česko in Czech, and the Czech Republic and Czechia in English. All these names derive from the name of the Czechs, the West Slavic ethnolinguistic group native to the Czech Republic. Czechia, the official English short name specified by the Czech government, is used by many international organisations.