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  • Czech
  • Czech
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  • Czech - koń, którego można było wybrać jako konia podstawowego, podczas minigry "Turniej Rycerski" w średniowieczu. Jest parodią Czecha z legendy o Lechu, Czechu i Rusie
  • Czech is a West Slavic language.
  • Při lokalizaci se řídím především terminologií, zveřejněnou na Wiki českých stránek o distribuci Ubuntu. Neobsahuje však všechny potřebné pojmy, proto je budu přidávat sem.
  • Like Slovak, stress in Czech is fixed on the first syllable of words. Vowels can be long or short. Therefore, 'a', 'e', 'i', 'o' and 'u' each have a lengthened counterpart. There is a distinction between 'soft' and 'hard' consonants. In turn, this distinction is important not only in pronunication but grammar as well. e.g. Mám cizí knihu = I have a foreign book ('cizí' is 'soft', and the accusative feminine form of 'cizí' is identical to the nominative form among others) vs. Mám zelenou knihu = I have a green book.('zelená' is 'hard' and the accusative feminine form of 'zelená' is 'zelenou')
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  • Czeckia
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  • Slavic
  • Balto-Slavic
  • Old Czech
  • West Slavic
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  • Szybki jak wiatr, słaby jak kisiel
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  • Czech
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  • čeština
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  • 10600000
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  • Czech
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  • 10000000
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  • Czech
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  • Czech
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  • 80
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  • cs
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  • Latin
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  • Czech Republic
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  • ~ 12 million
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  • Like Slovak, stress in Czech is fixed on the first syllable of words. Vowels can be long or short. Therefore, 'a', 'e', 'i', 'o' and 'u' each have a lengthened counterpart. There is a distinction between 'soft' and 'hard' consonants. In turn, this distinction is important not only in pronunication but grammar as well. e.g. Mám cizí knihu = I have a foreign book ('cizí' is 'soft', and the accusative feminine form of 'cizí' is identical to the nominative form among others) vs. Mám zelenou knihu = I have a green book.('zelená' is 'hard' and the accusative feminine form of 'zelená' is 'zelenou') In spite of this, Czech pronunication is rather simple despite the intimidating appearance to those unaccustomed to acute accents, hooks, open dots, ů and a few consonants that act like vowels (e.g. prst = finger - pronounced something like English 'perst' but the 'er' sound is quite short. Think of the English word 'bird', it's pronounced like 'brd' rather than 'beerd')
  • Czech - koń, którego można było wybrać jako konia podstawowego, podczas minigry "Turniej Rycerski" w średniowieczu. Jest parodią Czecha z legendy o Lechu, Czechu i Rusie
  • Czech is a West Slavic language.
  • Při lokalizaci se řídím především terminologií, zveřejněnou na Wiki českých stránek o distribuci Ubuntu. Neobsahuje však všechny potřebné pojmy, proto je budu přidávat sem.