Note: Ch is pronounced as "kh" and considered as one letter. C like in the 'zz' in pizza or German 'z' as in 'Zimmer'.
How is I pronounced in Czech?
a is pronounced like [a] in “But.” e is pronounced like [e] in “Met.” i/y is also pronounced like [i] in “Sit.” o is pronounced like [o] in “Omit.”.
a is pronounced like [a] in “But.” e is pronounced like [e] in “Met.” i/y is also pronounced like [i] in “Sit.” o is pronounced like [o] in “Omit.”
Among European languages, Czech spelling is one of the most phonetic. With few exceptions, each letter of the Czech alphabet stands for one sound only. There are five vowel sounds in Czech, spelled a, e, i & y, o, and u.
Sample Text in Czech
Všichni lidé se rodí svobodní a sobě rovní co do důstojnosti a práv. Jsou nadáni rozumem a svědomím a mají spolu jednat v duchu bratrství
Sample Video in Czech
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Links
Information about the Czech language http://en.wikipedia
Slavic Languages
Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Goral, Kashubian, Knaanic, Macedonian, Montenegrin, Old Church Slavonic, Polish
How are Czech consonants pronounced?
The good news is that the consonants are pronounced the same way as in English
The bad news is that Czech uses a few unique letters: Vowels á, é, í, ó, ú, ů which are pronounced as long (e
g a = aaa, e = eee) Consonants and vowels with a special accent placed on them which are pronounced differently š, č, ř, ž, ě (e g š = sh, č = tsh)
What is the difference between Latin and Czech spelling?
Some Latin characters exist in two variants, i
e hard and soft consonants s and š (like in sine/shine) or short and long vowels o and ó (like in cost / door)
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Way a word or a language is spoken
Pronunciation is the way in which a word or a language is spoken. This may refer to generally agreed-upon sequences of sounds used in speaking a given word or language in a specific dialect or simply the way a particular individual speaks a word or language.