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  1. Tomasz Kamusella defines the spoken variety of Standard Czech as a compromise between Common Czech and the written standard, while Miroslav Komárek calls Common Czech an intersection of spoken Standard Czech and regional dialects.

    • Czech-Slovak

      The Czech–Slovak languages (or Czecho-Slovak) are a subgroup...

    • Czech Phonology

      In Common Czech, the most widespread Czech interdialect,...

    • Czech Republic

      The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, is a landlocked...

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  3. In Common Czech, the most widespread Czech interdialect, prothetic v– is added to all words beginning with o– in standard Czech, e.g. voko instead of oko (eye). The general structure of Czech syllables is:

  4. Czech is a Western Slavic language spoken mainly in Czechia (Česko), which is also known as the Czech Republic (Česká republika), and was formerly part of Czechoslovakia (Československo). In 2012 there were aout 10.5 million speakers of Czech in Czechia.

  5. Combinations of letters ( digraphs) are used for recording Czech sounds, e.g. rs for ř . Large changes take place in Czech phonology in the 12th and 13th centuries. Front and back variants of vowels are removed, e.g. ’ä > ě ( ie) and ’a > ě ( v’a̋ce > viece 'more', p’äkný > pěkný 'nice').

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  8. This article provides a comprehensive look at the Czech language, detailing its evolution, unique features, regional dialects, and the significant role of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) in understanding and documenting the language.