Hello |
Dobrý den |
dawbree den |
How are you? |
Jak se máte? |
yakse mate |
Good, thanks. |
Dkuji, dobÖe |
dyekooyi, doberzhe |
Goodbye |
Sbohem |
zbawhem |
Please |
Prosím |
prawseem |
Thank you |
Dkuji |
dyekooyi |
You're Welcome |
Rádo se stalo |
radawse stalaw |
Yes |
Ano |
anaw |
No |
Ne |
ne |
Book |
kniha |
kneeha |
Water |
voda |
vawda |
pencil |
tuúka |
tooshka |
pen |
pen |
pen |
door |
dveÖe |
dverzhe |
dog |
pes |
pes |
cat |
koka |
kawchka |
coffee |
káva |
kaava |
tea |
ay |
chai |
milk |
mléko |
mlaykaw |
sugar |
cukr |
tsookr |
lemon |
citrón |
tsitrawn |
coffee with milk |
káva s mlékem |
kavas mlaykem |
tea with lemon |
ay s citrónom |
chaistsitrawnawm |
elektricka pota |
elektritska pawshta |
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You should have noticed that all Czech words stress the first syllable.
The grammar is a little too complex to go into now, but if you are familiar with Russian, they have similar declension and conjugation endings.
Mirý Most ©1998
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