Living in Prague: The Czech Language

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Having an awareness of the local language will not only enhance your experiences but also be a rewarding way of delving into the local community. Your new neighbors and friends will relish your effort and encourage your in roads as you progress. There are many, many language schools to assist you and help you learn in a way that is suitable to you. Although Czech is well known for its complicated form, do not be put off as just the basic vocabulary and grammar knowledge will benefit you. For more information on good language resources see below.

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  • The best czech word is: zmrzlina!

    Try it!

  • @carrollshelby222 Urcite vic jak na slovensko..! :D do ty vasi diry :D

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  • A video on the bleeding obvious.

  • @balinth řeřicha  is too good ;D

  • @SanoRodriguez Tři sta třicet tři stříbrných stříkaček stříká přes tři sta třicet tři stříbrných střech. :-D

  • @balinth

    or something like that: Prd krt skrz drn, zprv zhlt hrst zrn. Or: Petr Fletr pletl svetr. Pletl Petr Fletr svetr? Svetr pletl Petr Fletr. And try to pronounce it quickly.

  • im learning to speak czech, first word i learnt was pica, not a nice word in czech but its used alot in english lol

  • @balinth ice cream! haha

  • Yeah the people in CZ, in banks, shops...you almost don't meet people who REALLY know English, even if they do, they just don'tt want to speak! I wish people there were more open to speak with foreingers, to be more polite to them! I'm Czech, have Greek friends there who speak both Greek and English and also some Czech...all the time I can hear of them bad experiences with English in shops etc.

  • @Manicekman iv been trying to teach my partner for 6 years now and he still cant speak fluently :(((

  • @balinth That was the first Czech word I learned.

  • I recently learned that I'm part Czech so I might try to learn the language.

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