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  1. The Czech alphabet consists of 42 letters. ^ a b c The letters F, G, and Ó represent the sounds /f/, /ɡ/, and /oː/, respectively, which, when not allophones of /v/ and /k/ in the case of the first two, are used almost exclusively in words and names of foreign origin.

  2. Czech (/ tʃ ɛ k /; endonym: čeština [ˈtʃɛʃcɪna]), historically also known as Bohemian (/ b oʊ ˈ h iː m i ə n, b ə-/; Latin: lingua Bohemica), is a West Slavic language of the Czech–Slovak group, written in Latin script. Spoken by over 10 million people, it serves as the official language of the Czech Republic.

    • 10.7 million (2015)
  3. First written: 12th century. Writing system: Latin alphabet. Status: official language in the Czech Republic. Recognised minority language in Slovakia and Poland. The region where Czech is spoken is traditionally called Bohemia ( Čechy ).

  4. www.czechtime.cz › pronunciation › czech-alphabetCzech Alphabet - Czech Time

    The Czech alphabet has 42 letters and contains all 26 traditional international letters. The reason for such a high number is the fact that there are many special characters including diacritical marks such as caron, acute and ring.

  5. History of the Czech language - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Early West Slavic. Old Czech. Earliest records. 14th century. Hussite period. Middle Czech. Humanistic period. Baroque period. Early Modern Czech. Modern Czech. See also. Notes. References. History of the Czech language.

  6. An overview << top of the page. >> Words and Their Forms. Czech grammar, literature and many others in English.

  7. Mar 21, 2024 · It can be worked out by using the basic pronunciation of individual letters (roughly one letter - one sound) and applying regular phonological rules (for example, voicing assimilation and final devoicing). The order of the Czech letters is: a, á, b, c, č, d, ď, e, é, ě, f, g, h, ch, i, í, j, k, l, m, n, ň, o, ó, p, (q), r, ř, s, š, t ...

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