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Language

Czech is one of the Western Slavonic languages, distinguished from its neighbours (like Polish) by a series of diacritical marks introduced by the religious reformer Jan Hus in about 1410, including hceks (little hooks), which change the pronunciation of letters. Under Hapsburg rule (1620-1918), Czech was firmly suppressed; the language was revived as part of the nationalist movement in the nineteenth century.

Slightly less daunting than it looks, almost all Czech words are stressed on the first syllable. The most difficult sound is the ‘r’ with the hcek above it (pronounced ‘rzh’) – which even Czech children have to be taught to pronounce correctly.

English is rapidly becoming the second language, especially among the younger generation, and the majority of tourist services will have at least one English speaker on the staff. The older generation will be more likely to speak German. Moments of communication breakdown will arise from time to time but they will always be good-humoured. Problems can arise in Prague with the shortening of ‘ano’ (yes) to ‘no’.

Phrases

Yes - Ano (often shortened to ‘No’)
No - Ne
Hello - Dobr den
Goodbye - Na shledanou
Please - Prosm
Thank you - Dekuji
My name is & - M jmno je &
How are you? - Jak se mte?
I’m quite well - Jde to
I feel ill - Je mi spatne
How much does it cost? - Kolik to stoj?
Do you speak English? - Mluvte anglicky?
I don’t understand - Nerozumm
Where is & ? - Kde je & ?
Entrance - Vchod
Exit - Vychod
Danger / Warning! - Nebezpeci / Pozor!
Open - Otevreno
Closed - Zavreno
Toilets - Zchod / WC
Doctor - Lkar
Hotel - Hotel
Restaurant - Restaurace
Beer - Pivo
Wine - Vno
Menu - Listek
Today - Dnes
Tomorrow - Vcera
Monday - Pondel
Tuesday - ter
Wednesday - Streda
Thursday - Ctvrtek
Friday - Ptek
Saturday - Sibita
Sunday - Nedele
One - Jeden
Two - Dva
Three - Tri
Four - Ctyri
Five - Pet
Six - Sest
Seven - Sedm
Eight - Osm
Nine - Devet
Ten - Deset
Twenty - Dvacet
Thirty - Tricet
Forty - Ctyricet
Fifty - Padest
Sixty - Sedest
Seventy - Sedmdest
Eighty - Osmdest
Ninety - Devadest
One Hundred - Sto
One Thousand - Tisc



   
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