Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Czech ( / tʃɛk /; endonym: čeština [ˈtʃɛʃcɪna] ), historically also known as Bohemian [5] ( / boʊˈhiːmiən, bə -/; [6] Latin: lingua Bohemica ), is a West Slavic language of the Czech–Slovak group, written in Latin script. [5] Spoken by over 10 million people, it serves as the official language of the Czech Republic.

    • Czech-Slovak

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

    • Czech Phonology

      Czech is a quantity language: it differentiates five vowel...

  2. Apr 8, 2024 · Wiktionary, the free dictionary. 8,012,582 entries with English definitions from over 4,300 languages. Browse: All languages • List of topics • Random word • New entries. Appendices • Abbreviations • Thesaurus • Rhymes • Frequency lists • Phrasebooks

  3. People also ask

  4. Texts & Literature. • LyrikLine: poems in Czech, with translation (+ audio) • History of Bohemian literature by Francis Lützow (1907) • The language of the old Czech legenda O Svaté Katěrině by George Cummins (1975) • Biblj české or Bible kralická (Kralice Bible) (1579) & 1593 edition.

  5. Czech-English. Enter a word into the search field above to translate it from Czech to English. You can also enter words in English as the dictionary is searched in both Czech and English simultaneously. Use the drop-down menu or the dictionary overview page to select another dictionary. The search filters help you identify the correct English ...

  6. Purists' attempts to cleanse the language of germanisms (both real and fictitious) had been occurring by that time. The publication of Josef Jungmann’s five-part Czech-German Dictionary (1830–1835) contributed to the renewal of Czech vocabulary. Thanks to the enthusiasm of Czech scientists, Czech scientific terminology was created.

  1. People also search for