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  1. Conversational Czech: Learn to Speak and Understand Czech with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's Pimsleur) by Pimsleur, 2005-12-26
  2. Basic Czech: Learn to Speak and Understand Czech with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's Pimsluer) by Pimsleur, 2005-12-26
  3. In-Flight Czech: Learn Before You Land (LL (R) In-Flight) by Living Language, 2001-06-26
  4. Beginner's Czech (Hippocrene Beginner's) by Iva Cerna, Jolana Machalek, 2007-06-30
  5. Teach Yourself Czech: A Complete Course for Beginners(Teach Yourself) by David Short, 1994-05
  6. Berlitz Travel Pack Czech (Berlitz Travel Packs) by Inc. Berlitz International, 2004-09
  7. Czech: Learn to Speak and Understand Czech with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Shuster's Pimsleur) by Pimsleur, 2005-12-26
  8. Lonely Planet Czech Phrasebook: With Two-Way Dictionary (Lonely Planet Czech Phrasebook) by Eugenia Mocnay, 2001-10
  9. Czech Phrase Book (Eyewitness Travel Guides)
  10. Teach Yourself Czech Complete Course by David Short, 2004-01-23
  11. Colloquial Czech: The Complete Course for Beginners by James Naughton, 1999-06-22
  12. Fast and Easy Czech (Living Language) by Living Language, 1998-09-29
  13. Eastern European 12 Language Phrasebook (Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Slovenian and Ukrainian)(Phrasebooks S.) by Thomas Cook Publishing, 2005-10-01
  14. The Rough Guide to Czech Dictionary Phrasebook 3 (Rough Guide Phrasebooks) by Rough Guides, 2006-05-29

1. The Czech Language Institute, ASCR
Section of the Czech Academy of Sciences, concerned with structural studies ofthe czech language and its history.
http://www.cas.cz/en/UJC.html
Institute of Czech Language, ASCR
Phone: Fax: Address: Letenska 4
118 51 Prague 1
Czech Republic E-mail: ujc@cas.cz WWW: http://www.ujc.cas.cz/
The Institute was created in 1946 by the former Czech Academy of Sciences and Arts from the Office for the Czech Vocabulary, founded in 1911. It became a part of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences on January 1, 1953. Its branch in Brno was founded in 1952. The Institute is concerned especially with structural studies of the Czech language and its history. It studies grammar and style, lexicology, lexicography, dialectology and onomastics. It focuses also on text linguistics and rhetoric, communication theory and discourse analysis. Both the Prague and Brno Institute Centres provide consulting services concerning Czech orthography, grammar and language culture. Back to home page webmaster

2. The Czech Language On WWW
Czech grammar, literature and many others in English.
http://www.czech-language.cz/
The Czech Language
This site uses the character encoding ISO-8859-2. Overview of Czech Spoken Czech Fiction, poems, songs Words and their forms ... WWW links 14529 visitors since 27.4.2000

3. All About Czech Language And Culture
Back. Home. About. Bohemica.com. All About czech language and Culture. Bohemica.com sponsored by Advanced International Translations. Czech
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4. The Czech Language On WWW
Czech grammar, literature and many others in English.
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The Czech Language
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Fiction, poems and other genres
Czech literature
- the body of writing in the Czech language. Before 1918 there was no independent nation of Czechoslovakia, and Bohemia and Moravia, the Czech-speaking regions that now constitute the Czech Republic, were for a long time provinces of the Habsburg Holy Roman and Austrian empires. Because of this, the evolution of the Czechs' literary language became historically linked to their efforts to maintain their ethnic identity. The earliest origins of literature in Czech are connected with Old Church Slavonic, which was devised by Saints Cyril and Methodius in the 9th century to counter Frankish (German) influence. Latin was established as the liturgical language of the Bohemian state in 1097, however, and its script was adopted for what would become the Czech language. The earliest preserved texts in the Czech language, mainly hymns, were written in the late 13th century at the courts of the Premyslid kings of Bohemia. The 14th century brought a continuous stream of Czech literary works, mostly consisting of biographies of saints (hagiography), legends, epics and chronicles, and adaptations of chivalrous romances, all in verse. The earliest secular work in the language was the epic Alexandreis, a life of Alexander the Great based on a Latin poem by the French writer Gautier de Chƒtillon. From about 1350, prose genres began to be cultivated, initially descriptions of the lives of saints and chronicles and then versions of popular medieval tales. From the last part of the century dated a group of verse satires and didactic poems as well as the political allegory Nová rada ("The New Council"), written by Smil Fla¹ka to defend the rights of the Bohemian nobility against the crown.

5. Czech Language Learning Resource
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6. All About Czech Language And Culture
Includes grammar exercises, games, essays, online interactive course, and books.
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Language Culture Teachers Linguistics ... About Bohemica.com All About Czech Language and Culture Bohemica.com sponsored by Advanced International Translations
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Czech Language
Czech Grammar, Conversation, Exercises, Games and Dictionary Czech Culture Guide to Czech people, their likes and dislikes. Tips for foreign visitors, both short and long-term. Czech Teachers Students find a teacher - teachers find students! Czech Linguistics Pages of the Prague Linguistic Circle. Links to other sites of linguistic interest. Czech Translation Tips, tricks and essays dealing with translation. Czech translator database and a small corpus of parallel translations. Czech Links Links for the language learner. Authentic texts, newspapers, and television and radio webcasts. Czech Course An online interactive course in Czech with a Czech teacher. Czech Bookstore Help keep this site running: Buy Czech books from selected online bookstores.

7. Redirect
Lists details on courses organised by the Charles University in Prague.
http://www.cuni.cz/cuni/ujop/czech.htm.en
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8. The Czech Language On WWW
The czech language. This site uses the character encoding ISO8859-2. Overview of Czech Spoken Czech
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9. Czech Online
This section contains a full version of The Yellow Pages of the czech language.Learn more about making sentences, using idioms and About czech language
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10. Czech Phrases
com for an indepth Czech audio pronunciation guide, grammar overview, extensive phrasebook with vocabulary, and many czech language tests and
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11. Czech Language Learning Resource
Learn Czech with audio pronunciation, Czech phrases, vocabulary, online exercisesand grammar instruction.
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czech grammar basics Introduction to Czech grammar. Overview
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... Verbs Czech phrases and vocabulary with audio. Numbers Telling Time Greetings Eating Out ... Idioms Online exercises to practice your Czech. Translation Listening Comprehension Vocabulary MESSAGE BOARDS on myCzechRepublic.com Join our active community of Czech language learners and native speakers on our sister site myCzechRepublic.com! Drop by our

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Business consulting, investment, loan, capital broker, jointventures in Czech Republic, czech language assistance, information services.
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Trace / Find Unlisted Phone Numbers, Cell Phone Numbers, Toll Free Telephone Numbers... Personal Background Help User Guide Terms FAQ ... Contact Infoplaza Search Service is an independent provider of information services to financial institutions, corporations, employers, landlords, as well as the general public. We are dedicated to quality service at very reasonable prices. Are you an information broker or private investigator? Do you provide any information services? Would you like to work for us? Please contact us via info@infoplaza.com © 1997-2004 Infoplaza Search Service LINKS
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13. Basic Czech Phrases
CZECH Basic Czech Phrases YES = ANO ano. NO = NE ne. PLEASE = PROS M proseem. THANK YOU = DEvKUJI VAMdyekooyi vam
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14. Czech Language - Audio Language Lessons, Phrases, Vocabulary, Idioms
Czech phrases, idioms and audio language lessons at Local Lingo, your language,culture, and travel stop.
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...all with the help of a native speaker! Top 10 Phrases
What you may hear on your Czech trip and may not always find in your pocket phrasebook Idioms
Have you ever been in the rice with a dumpling in your throat?
Kolik jazykù zná¹, tolikrát jsi èlovìkem.
The more languages you know, the more times a person you are. (Czech saying) Related books at Amazon.com: Teach Yourself Czech Travelwise Czech (with Cassette) Czech Proverbs

15. UCLA Language Materials Czech Language Profile
ORTHOGRAPHY Czech uses a modified Roman orthography that has been adopted to the czech language.
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16. Periodic Table Of The Elements: Main Page
Basic data, includes printable version Information on each of the chemical elements and data on their properties. Some site information is only in czech language.
http://www.tabulka.cz/english/
WAP.TABULKA.CZ All information about chemical elements and Periodic Table on your mobile phone's display.
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17. Learn To Speak Czech The Unforgettable Languages Way
Learn to speak Czech the Unforgettable Languages way
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18. Czech Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The czech language is one of the West Slavic languages, The czech languagehas a very complex counting system, explained as follows with the example
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Czech language
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Czech ( čeština Spoken in: Czech Republic and as a minority language also in the United States Canada Germany Slovakia and elsewhere Region: Central Europe Total speakers: 12 million Ranking Genetic classification Indo-European
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Czech-Slovak

Czech Official status Official language of: Czech Republic European Union Regulated by Czech Language Institute Language codes ISO 639 cs ISO 639-2 cze (B) / ces (T) SIL CES See also: Language List of languages The Czech language is one of the West Slavic languages , along with Slovak Polish Pomeranian (extinct), and Lusatian 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). Czech is very close to Slovak and, to a lesser degree, to Polish. Most adult Czechs and Slovaks are able to understand each other without difficulty as they were routinely exposed to both languages on the national TV and radio until the splitting of Czechoslovakia . People born after circa 1985 may have difficulty grasping the few words that differ significantly, or understanding fast spoken language. Because of its complexity, Czech is said to be a difficult

19. Guardian Unlimited The Guardian Czech Republic
Greatest gift to the world the Skoda Top fact It is possible to construct entire sentences in the czech language without using vowels
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20. Czech - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Czech may refer to the following. The Czech people; The czech language; Of orrelated to the Czech Republic, the Czech lands or Bohemia
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Czech
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Czech may refer to the following: This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an article link referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page. Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech Categories Disambiguation Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox

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