Anyways, as much as this is a political speech, it also allows the world to know the Czech Republic and Prague as well. My partner was savoring those nice ornamental buildings that dominated the Prague skyline and she sorta winked at me.. asking me where would our next vacation be.
yes sure, i speak for example fluently, and people in Prague generally speak english very well, why do you lie you goon? where are you from? from NY or from some little village in texas? :D
Majority of young people understands/speaks English well. It is the far most used and learned foreign language here. Older generation grown up with compulsory Russian language in school, but many learned English during the last 20 years. But I think approximately half of the crowd in this video would not be able to fully understand the speech - there was large screen with subtitles available.
As others stated: younger people speak well, older rarely, generaly no problems at all - but still its always polite to say "hello" or "thanks" in local language and then switch to english..
europe doesnt matter anymore
k3304 8 months ago
pwnlama 2 years ago 5
Look straight, if you have something against the Czechs, you should look at them and tells us countrymen.
Inpedy 2 years ago
Noah what was the screen where there were subtitles, if you had somebody to talk from the Czech Republic, I think that you need too;)
Inpedy 2 years ago
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cooptvberlin 2 years ago
Barack Obama, the good liar and promiser, nothing else... :)
vicko77 2 years ago
Anyways, as much as this is a political speech, it also allows the world to know the Czech Republic and Prague as well. My partner was savoring those nice ornamental buildings that dominated the Prague skyline and she sorta winked at me.. asking me where would our next vacation be.
paradisum101 2 years ago
just out of curiosity, is English widely spoken and understood in Prague and in the Czech Republic as a whole?
paradisum101 2 years ago
No, they don't!
petarro 2 years ago
yes sure, i speak for example fluently, and people in Prague generally speak english very well, why do you lie you goon? where are you from? from NY or from some little village in texas? :D
vicko77 2 years ago
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eskocz 2 years ago
rustic people, LOL :-)
even "rustic people" have internet connection and understand English quite well, mate :D
it's not like we wear shabby clothes from the nineteenth century and kill animals with our bare hands to survive :D
(well, at least some of us :))
dirrx 2 years ago
ty seš teda patriot dělat si prdel z vlastního národa!:-D
Divian84 2 years ago
humor (jakkoli nekvalitní :) a vlastenectví se nevylučuje :)
a v podstatě to byla jen narážka na západní filmy, kde nás nějak takhle konstantně vyobrazujou :-)
a na extrémní pragocentrismus, který se v náhledu na zbytek republiky od představy těch filmařů moc neliší :)
dirrx 2 years ago
Majority of young people understands/speaks English well. It is the far most used and learned foreign language here. Older generation grown up with compulsory Russian language in school, but many learned English during the last 20 years. But I think approximately half of the crowd in this video would not be able to fully understand the speech - there was large screen with subtitles available.
Milborg1 2 years ago 4
Much more than in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Greek, etc etc - and much much much more than any foreign language in US :)
gimli61 2 years ago 2
of course, people speak in czech much better than people in singapore :D i am sure of it.
vicko77 2 years ago
As others stated: younger people speak well, older rarely, generaly no problems at all - but still its always polite to say "hello" or "thanks" in local language and then switch to english..
kibicz 2 years ago
OBAMA good)
hiphopCZ 2 years ago