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  1. The Rough Guide to European Languages Dictionary Phrasebook: Czech, French, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, & Spanish (Rough Guide Phrasebooks) by Lexus, 1999-12-27
  2. Czech Step by Step by L. Hola, 2001-12-30
  3. Singing in Czech by Timothy Cheek, 2001-04-25
  4. Czech : Learn to Speak and Understand Czech with Pimsleur Language Programs (Comprehensive) (Audiofy Digital Audiobook Chips)
  5. Contemporary Czech by Michael Heim, 1983-05
  6. Language/30 Czech by Langg30, 1988-10
  7. Contemporary Czech Language Course by Michael Heim, 1982-06
  8. Czech-English/English-Czech Concise Dictionary by Nina Trnka, 1990-11
  9. Conversational Czech : Learn to Speak and Understand Czech with Pimsleur Language Programs (Conversational) (Audiofy Digital Audiobook Chips)
  10. Language Planning And Policy In Europe: TheCzech Repubic, The European Union and Northern Ireland (Language Planning and Policy)
  11. Say It in Czech (Dover Say It Series) by Dover, 1973-06-01
  12. MLS Easy Immersion Czech Pro [CD-ROM] by Magnum Language Systems, 2006-01-01
  13. Linguistic Authority, Language Ideology, and Metaphor: The Czech Orthography Wars (Language, Power and Social Process 17) (Language, Power and Social Process) by Neil Bermel, 2007-07-01
  14. Czech: An Essential Grammar by James Naughton, 2007-04-16

21. Transparent Language - Czech
About the czech language. There are many treacherous obstacles to overcome when masteringa foreign language. Here are a few things to watch out for in Czech!
http://www.transparent.com/languagepages/czech/overview.htm
About the Czech Language
Czech is spoken in the Czech Republic, located in Eastern Europe. It is one of many Balto-Slavic languages spoken in the region. There are 10 million native speakers, most of whom live in the Czech Republic. There are several dialects of Czech within the Czech Republic, and Czech and Slovak are mutually intelligible languages. Towns and villages have maintained their own dialects to date, but the larger cities have not. The standard language used in written documents and business negotiations is the dialect of Prague, According to historians, it is not clear when the Slavic dialects became separate languages, but there are indications that Czech, Slovak, and Moravian were spoken as separate languages in the 8th century. The earliest written documents in Czech date back to the 11th century. Czech was formerly called Bohemian - an indication of its origins, because before the 14th century, Czech was looked down upon as a peasant language. John Huss standardized the spelling in the 14th century and brought dignity to the language, in addition to becoming a national hero! English words of Czech origin include howitzer, robot, calash, pram

22. Czech.cz | Study | Czech Language | About The Language | Origin Of The Czech Lan
Select another language. Do You Need any Help? Search, Origin and History ofthe czech language. More information about czech language. Print,
http://www.czech.cz/index.php?section=5&menu=64

23. Czech.cz | Study | Facts | Citizens | Czech Language
Search, Origin of the czech language. czech language, along with Slovak, Polish, andthe High and Low Sorbian, belongs to the western group of Slavic languages.
http://www.czech.cz/index.php?section=5&menu=152

24. Czech Language Tutors
czech language Tutors. Our list of Czech tutors is provided for thebenefit of our visitors. Please feel free to contact any of the
http://www.myczechrepublic.com/czech_language/tutors/

Calendar
Czechs Abroad Your Czech Republic Chat ... Message Boards Essentials Map Basic Facts Czech Currency Czech History ... Daily Czech News Culture Czech Name Days Czech Film Industry Darren's Trapasy ... Culture Forum Language Mini Phrasebook Idioms Translators Tutors ... Language Forum Czech Language Tutors Our list of Czech tutors is provided for the benefit of our visitors. Please feel free to contact any of the language professionals directly. We at My Czech Republic do not provide or arrange tutor services, do not have relationships with any of the language professionals listed, and cannot vouch for the quality of their service. Looking for a tutor Name Location Contact Information Dagmar San Jose, CA, USA dasaduskova@yahoo.com Lucie Kendrickova Dover, DE, USA

25. Center For Computational Linguistics
A Czech research center at Charles University, Prague. Dedicated to research based on grammatical analysis of the czech language corpus.
http://ckl.mff.cuni.cz/
The Vilem Mathesius Centre Prague Dependency Treebank
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Activities
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Center for Computational Linguistics The Center for Computational Linguistics has been established and supported as a "Center of Excellence" by the Ministry of Education of the Czech Republic within the national scientific program aiming at a substantial and long-term support of the most advanced topical domains of research. See also Research Program and Conceptual and Methodological Basis The Center is attached to the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Charles University in Prague and closely cooperates with the Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (ÚFAL) , MFF UK. The research activities of the Center are divided into four areas (see also Structure
  • Theoretical linguistic studies, with a special regard to the building of the Prague Dependency Treebank of Czech language
  • Mathematical and computational methods
  • Speech recognition
  • Applied and experimental systems
The Center is a joined research unit of three founding organizations: CKL (MFF UK section) is located at Malostranské námìstí, in the building of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics.

26. UCLA Language Materials Czech Language Profile
grade into Polish. ORTHOGRAPHY Czech uses a modified Roman orthographythat has been adopted to the czech language. It was developed
http://www.lmp.ucla.edu/profc02.htm
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Czech Profile
Alternate Names Bohemian Number of Speakers: 12 million
Key Dialects: Bohemian, Central Moravian Eastern Moravian, Silesian
Geographical Center: Czech Republic
Educational Resources:
Many
Proficiency Tests

GENERAL INTRODUCTION

Czech is spoken by about 12 million people, the majority of whom live in the Czech Republic where it is the official language (Grimes 1992). Czech is considered the language of the historical regions of Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia the central and western parts of former Czechoslovakia that now make up the Czech Republic. A significant number of Czech speakers live in the United States (approximately 1.4 million), Canada (27,780), Ukraine (21,000), and to a lesser extent in Poland, Austria, and Israel (Grimes 1992).

27. ANYKEY
Disc jockey group located in Czech. English and czech language on site.
http://www.anykey.cz/1024/sections.php?op=listarticles&secid=2

28. IPL Kidspace: Say Hello To The World
Say Hello in the czech language. Cestina. Click seh. Did You Know YouWere Speaking Czech? Words in English from the czech language
http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/hello/czech.html
This collection All of the IPL Advanced You are here: Home KidSpace Say Hello to the World About the IPL ...
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Say Hello in the Czech Language
Cestina
Click to hear how to say hello in Czech! (To listen to sound files, you will need to download Real Audio Player "Hello, my name is Pavla." English:
Hello My name is Czech: Nazdar Jmenuji se Pronunciation: NAH-zdar ihmeh-noo-EE seh
Did You Know You Were Speaking Czech?
Words in English from the Czech language:
  • robot (from "rabota," forced labor
  • polka (from "half," short half-steps dance
  • pilsner (from "Plzen," a town in Bohemia
    Czech Alphabet
    Learning Czech
    Czech Culture
    Who Can You Talk To?
    There are 12,000,000 people in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Canada and the United States of America who speak Czech. Now you can say hello to 12,000,000 people!
  • 29. Brown Czech Language Home Page

    http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Slavic_Languages/Czech_Language/

    30. HAWAII At SKRHAK.COM
    Are you traveling to Hawaii? Here you can find some pictures and information about Hawaiian Islands. English and czech language options.
    http://www.skrhak.com/
    Welcome to Hawaii at ... S K R H A K . C O M E-mail ... Czech Enter Here English Choose your language

    31. Czech Language Home Page
    czech language Home Page. Department of Slavic Languages, Brown University. photoby Joe Hoff. Welcome to the czech language Home Page at Brown University!
    http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Slavic_Languages/Czech_Language/CZFrame-1.html
    Czech Language Home Page Department of Slavic Languages, Brown University photo by Joe Hoff Welcome to the Czech Language Home Page at Brown University! This page contains information about studying Brown Czech language program, cultural activities, and other links.

    32. Vought A-7 Corsair II
    czech language site with history, specifications and photographs.
    http://www.military.cz/usa/air/post_war/a7/a7.htm
    zpìt pováleèné letouny USAF Pováleèné americké vojenské letouny Vought A-7 Corsair II A-7 Corsair II je urèen k nièení pozemních cílù v rámci pøímé letecké podpory a pøehrazování bojištì.Svou aerodynamickou koncepcí vychází tento palubní støednì tìžký útoèný letoun z typu F-8 Crusader . Je však konvenènìji vybaven a nemá mìnitelný úhel nábìhu køídla. Letadlo A-7 bylo vyvíjeno od roku 1964 jako náhrada za A-4 Skyhawk . Prototyp poprvé vzlétl 27.záøí 1965, do služby u US Navy byl A-7 zaøazen v øíjnu 1966. Bìhem války ve Vietnamu vykonal tento letoun pøes 90 tisíc bojových vzletù. Díky své palebné síle a nosnosti pum si udržoval stálý respekt jako jeden z nejpøesnìjších útoèných letounù, jak ve službì u US Navy, tak u USAF. Poslední A-7 vyøadily USA ke konci roku 1993. Byly nahrazeny typem F/A-18
    Kromì USA slouží nebo sloužil i u letectev tìchto zemí: Švýcarsko, kde nahradil typy de Havilland Venom a Hawker Hunter a dále v Portugalsku a Øecku, které bylo jeho nejvìtším zahranièním uživatelem (používalo 85 strojù A-7). Struèná charakteristika Základní funkce útoèný letoun operující z letadlových lodí Pohon jeden proudový motor Allison TF41-A-2 Výkon 14 500 lb 62,28 kN

    33. International Czech Meetup Day
    Meetup with others in your area who are also interested in the czech language. CzechLanguage Meetups can happen in up to 646 cities worldwide on the same day.
    http://czech.meetup.com/
    @import url("http://www.meetup.com/style/common.css"); @import url("http://www.meetup.com/style/topic.css"); @import url("http://www.meetup.com/style/hide-from-ie-mac.css"); @import url("http://www.meetup.com/style/images.css"); Your Meetup now has its own Message Boards! Join the conversation! Meetup Home Discuss Meetup.com Sign In ... Czech Language
    International Czech Meetup Day
    in 14 Days
    WHAT Want to practice your Czech? Meetup with others in your area who are also interested in the Czech language. All ages and levels of proficiency are welcome! WHEN Tuesday, June 22 @ 7:00PM
    (4th Tuesday of every month.) WHO have signed up.
    in San Francisco, CA AGENDA T.B.D. More info.
    Czech Language Meetups can happen in up to 646 cities worldwide on the same day. Enter your location to find the one near you: writeForm("horiz") US Residents, enter your 5-digit Zip Code: Non-US Residents, select your city: Select Your City Antarctica: South Pole, Antarctica Argentina: Buenos Aires, Argentina Argentina: Cordoba, Argentina

    34. LANGUAGES-ON-THE-WEB: BEST CZECH LINKS
    Local Lingo czech language www.locallingo.com. A CFLS(O) - czech language/ ÉLFC(O) tchèque www.cfls.ndhq.dnd.ca/czech.html CFLS
    http://www.languages-on-the-web.com/links/link-czech.htm
    language links
    CZECH HOME THE BEST LINKS GUARANTEE
    Unlike many other web sites related to languages,
    only serious and useful sites are listed here.
    If you know a really good site for learning this language do email us GENERAL LINKS Czech Republic Resources (InfoSeek www.webpress.net/ipk/czinvest/cresourc.htm Directory of links to information on the Czech Republic. Local Lingo - Czech language
    www.locallingo.com
    A source for culture, language, and travel information on the Czech Republic. The site provides a Czech pronunciation guide, language lessons with audio, phrases and idioms, and interactive quizzes. You will also find Czech traditions, travel tips, a complete list of Czech name days, interactive quizzes, a picture gallery, and more. WWW Guide: Czech
    babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/guides/czech.html
    Broadcast and Program Schedule (In Czech), Broadcast Schedule, Contact Information, Human Rights Summaries Czech emigrants
    members.xoom.com/canczech

    35. Czech Language
    czech language. The czech language is one of the West Slavic languages,along with Slovak, Polish, Pomeranian, and Sorbian. It is
    http://www.fact-index.com/c/cz/czech_language.html
    Main Page See live article Alphabetical index
    Czech language
    The Czech language is one of the West Slavic languages , along with Slovak Polish Pomeranian , and Sorbian . It is spoken by most people in the Czech Republic and by Czechs all over the world (about 12 million native speakers in total). Due to its complexity it is said to be a difficult language to learn. The complexity has several sources:
    • extensive morphology (some words have over 200 possible word forms) seemingly free word order (often all the permutations are valid)
    It shares these features with other Slavonic languages such as Russian For foreigners even spoken Czech may be very difficult. For example, some words do not appear to have vowels zmrzl ztvrdl scvrnkl . The consonants l and r , however, function as sonorants and thus fulfill the role of a vowel. Je to krutá pravda ...example of Czech language Table of contents 1 Morphology
    1.1 Word kind

    1.2 Declensions

    1.3 Number
    ...
    2 External links
    Morphology
    Word kind
  • noun ( podstatné jméno adjective ( pronoun ( zájmeno number ( verb ( sloveso adverb ( preposition ( conjunction ( spojka particle ( interjection ( citoslovce
  • Nouns, adjectives, pronouns, numbers and verbs are

    36. PHONETICS - CZECH LANGUAGE
    CZECH PHONEMES. ALPHABET. OTHER GRAPHEMES. CONSONANTS. nivelace, nivelace, (a)levelling / surveying. titul, titul, (a) title. CZECH SOUNDS. DOWNLOAD THE *.WAVFILE.
    http://www.sweb.cz/ls78/phonetics.htm
    THIS SITE USES THE CHARACTER ENCODING WINDOWS 1250
    INDO-EUROPEAN, SLAVIC
    East
    BELARUSSIAN (Belarus') RUSSIAN (Russia) RUTHENIAN (Ukraine) UKRAINIAN (Ukraine)
    South
    Eastern (3)
    BULGARIAN (Bulgaria) MACEDONIAN (Macedonia) OLD CHURCH SLAVONIC
    Western (5)
    ROMANO-SERBIAN (Yugoslavia) SLOVENIAN (Slovenia) Serbo-Croatian (3)
    BOSNIAN CROATIAN (Croatia) SERBIAN (Yugoslavia)
    West
    Czech-Slovak (4)
    CZECH (Czechia)
    HANAK (Czechia) KNAANIC † (Czechia) SLOVAK (Slovakia)
    Lechitic (4)
    KASHUBIAN (Poland) POLABIAN † (Germany) POLISH (Poland) TESHEN SILESIAN (Czechia)
    Sorbian (2)
    LOWER SORBIAN (Germany) UPPER SORBIAN (Germany)
    CZECH PHONEMES
    ALPHABET OTHER GRAPHEMES CONSONANTS CONSONANT GRAPHEMES IN CZECH VOCALIC CONSONANTS IN CZECH EXAMPLE MEANING m l ha ml-ha (a) fog os m o-sm eight h r st hrst (a) cupped hand / handful v l k vlk (a) wolf sed m se-dm seven sm r t smrt (a) death EXAMPLES ORTHOGRAPHY PRONUNCIATION MEANING le ckd y ledzgdy at times, now and then

    37. Freeware World Team
    Freeware Faerie. Home Freeware in your language czech language.Suggest a freeware. We seek a person who will help us find and
    http://www.all4you.dk/FreewareWorld/links.php?cat=019028

    38. Czech Language - Encyclopedia Article About Czech Language. Free Access, No Regi
    encyclopedia article about czech language. czech language in Free onlineEnglish dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia. czech language.
    http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Czech language
    Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia
    Czech language
    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition The Czech language is one of the West Slavic languages The Slavic languages (also called Slavonic languages ) are the languages of the Slavic peoples. They are a group of Indo-European languages spoken in most of Eastern Europe, much of the Balkans, parts of Central Europe, and the northern part of Asia. Scholars divide the Slavic languages into three branches:
    • South Slavic , which is further split into Western and Eastern

    Click the link for more information. , along with Slovak
    Slovak (
    Spoken in: Slovakia, USA, Czech Republic and elsewhere
    Region:
    Total speakers: more than 6 million
    Ranking: Not in top 100.
    Genetic
    classification: Indo-European
    Slavic West Slovak Official status Official language of: Slovakia (and European Union from May 1, 2004) Language codes ISO 639-1 sk ISO 639-2(B) slo ISO 639-2(T) slk SIL SLO Click the link for more information. Polish Polish is the official language of Poland. Polish ( Polski Spoken in: Poland and 19 other countries Region: Total speakers: 46 Million Ranking: 22 Genetic classification: Indo-European Slavic West Lekhitic Polish Official status Official language of: Poland, also Vilnius county, Lithuania

    39. Czech - Encyclopedia Article About Czech. Free Access, No Registration Needed. W
    Click the link for more information. czech language The czech language is one ofthe West Slavic languages, along with Slovak, Polish, Pomeranian, and Sorbian.
    http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Czech
    Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia
    Czech
    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition The word Czech may refer to:
    • the Czech people Czechs are a Slavic people of Central Europe, living in the Czech Republic, but also in small parts of Slovakia and Hungary. They are descendants of ancient Celtic, Thracian and Slavic tribes who inhabited the region between Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, and Germany. Czechs belong mainly to the Alpic and Baltic anthropological types of the European race, and their language is closely related
      Click the link for more information. , historical inhabitants of Bohemia Bohemia in Czech, Böhmen
      Click the link for more information. and Moravia Moravia (Czech: Morava ) is the eastern part of the Czech Republic. Its historical capital is Brno. It is named for the Morava (March) river around which a group of Slavs settled sometime after 500 AD. The Moravians speak a dialect of Czech called Moravian. For history see Great Moravia Moravia is also a place in the State of New York in the United States of America. See Moravia, New York.
      Click the link for more information.

    40. Czech Language Support For Pocket PC
    czech language support for Pocket PCLanguage Extender Czech czech language supportfor Pocket PC, LANGUAGE EXTENDER CZECH. czech language support for Pocket PC.
    http://czech.pocket-pc.penreader.com/Language_Extender_Czech.html
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    LANGUAGE EXTENDER CZECH
    Czech language support for Pocket PC
    DOWNLOAD BUY Language Extender (LE) Czech provides Czech localization of Windows CE 3.0 / Pocket PC /Pocket PC 2002 / Pocket PC 2003 operating system. LE makes Czech language support full functional; you can work with Pocket PC device in Czech in exactly the same way as you do it in English. LE Czech features:
    • Optional: full translation of Pocket PC interface to Czech (all icons, menus, dialogs of Pocket PC OS and built-in Pocket PC applications will be translated) Alternative on-screen keyboard layout for Czech letters input. You can use some different Czech layouts Availability to adjust appearance of the on-screen keyboard layouts (3D-look, color keys, font of keys) Special module for external Targus keyboard that allows using portable keyboards to type in Czech with several different Czech layouts Czech format of date and time, Czech regional settings

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