The standard response to the question “Jak se m\xe1š?” is “M\xe1m se dobře/špatně,” whether you're feeling respectively good or bad. Alternatively, if you're unwell you can use “Je mi blbě /špatně.”.
The standard response to the question “Jak se m\xe1š?” is “M\xe1m se dobře/špatně,” whether you're feeling respectively good or bad. Alternatively, if you're unwell you can use “Je mi blbě /špatně.”
How to study in the Czech Republic for free?
It is only available at the public universities of the Czech Republic and the recipients will be given free of cost education at the masters and doctoral levels
The programs chosen must be in English or Czech
The recipients also have an option to attend a preparatory course in the Czech language to develop proficiency in the language
What is the colloquial form of Standard Czech?
The colloquial form of Standard Czech finds limited use in daily communication due to the expansion of the Common Czech interdialect
It is sometimes defined as a theoretical construct rather than an actual tool of colloquial communication, since in casual contexts, the non-standard interdialect is preferred
What is the Czech language certificate exam for foreigners?
The Czech Language Certificate Exam for foreigners verifies all five levels of achieved communication competency in accordance with the criteria specified in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
The examination is recognized by most Czech and foreign employers and by some universities and colleges
Czech Questions where is he? Kde je? what is this? Co je to? why are you sad? proč jste smutný? how do you want to pay?
Questions in czech
The Final Solution of the Czech Question was the Nazi German plan for the complete Germanization of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Nazi German sociologist and anthropologist Karl Valentin Müller asserted that at least half (50%) of the Czech nation was racially Aryan and could be Germanized. This was in stark contrast to Germany's Final Solution to the Jewish Question, which called for the total extermination of the Jews save for a select honorary Aryans. Müller asserted that Germanization of the Czechs could be first attempted without coercion; instead, he suggested a system of social incentives.
Concepts related to nationalism
National question is a term used for a variety of issues related to nationalism. It is seen especially often in socialist thought and doctrine.
Questions is a song by American singer Chris
2017 single by Chris Brown
Questions is a song by American singer Chris Brown from his eighth studio album, Heartbreak on a Full Moon (2017). It was released by RCA Records as the fifth single from the album on August 16, 2017.