Czech language

Countries (spoken in): Czech Republic, United States, Canada, Austria, Germany and Slovakia
Official status: Czech Republic, EU
Total speakers: 12 million speakers

Czech language (cze. čeština) — is a West Slavic language with about 12 million native speakers; it is the majority language in the Czech Republic and spoken by Czechs all over the world. Czech is quite similar to and mutually intelligible with Slovak and, to a lesser degree, to Polish or Sorbian in eastern Germany.

Speakers of Czech and Slovak usually understand the other language pretty well both in its written and spoken form, and together they constitute a language diasystem.

Czech alphabet

The Czech alphabet is a version of the Latin alphabet, used when writing Czech and Slovak languages from which it originates.

Czech language


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Czech online translators

Czech-Bulgarian
Czech-Croatian
Czech-Danish
Czech-Dutch
Czech-English
Czech-Finnish
Czech-French
Czech-German
Czech-Greek
Czech-Hungarian
Czech-Icelandic
Czech-Italian
Czech-Japanese
Czech-Latin
Czech-Nederlands
Czech-Norwegian
Czech-Polish
Czech-Portuguese
Czech-Portuguese (brazilian)
Czech-Romanian
Czech-Russian
Czech-Serbian
Czech-Slovenian
Czech-Spanish
Czech-Spanish (latinoamerican)
Czech-Swedish
Czech-Tagalog
Czech-Turkish
Czech-Welsh

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