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         Czech Language:     more books (111)
  1. Beginner's Czech (Hippocrene Beginner's) by Iva Cerna, Jolana Machalek, 2007-06-30
  2. Czech-English/English-Czech Dictionary and Phrasebook (Hippocrene Dictionary & Phrasebooks) by Michaela Burilkovova, 2003-10
  3. Czech, Conversational: Learn to Speak and Understand Czech with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's Pimsleur) by Pimsleur, 2005-12-26
  4. Czech: Lonely Planet Phrasebook by Richard Nebesky, Lonely Planet Phrasebooks, 2007-03-01
  5. Czech, Basic: Learn to Speak and Understand Czech with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's Pimsluer) by Pimsleur, 2005-12-26
  6. In-Flight Czech: Learn Before You Land by Living Language, 2001-06-26
  7. Colloquial Czech : The Complete Beginner's Course, 2nd Edition (Colloquial Series) by James Naughton, 1999-02-11
  8. Czech Step by Step: A Basic Course in the Czech Language for English-speaking Foreigners by Lida Hola, 2001-12-30
  9. Czech: An Essential Grammar (Essential Grammars) by James Naughton, 2005-04-11
  10. Collins Czech Phrasebook CD Pack: The Right Word in Your Pocket (Collins Gem) by Collins UK, 2008-05-28
  11. Czech, Comprehensive: Learn to Speak and Understand Czech with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Shuster's Pimsleur) by Pimsleur, 2005-12-26
  12. The Rough Guide to Czech Dictionary Phrasebook (Rough Guide Phrasebooks) by Lexus, Rough Guides, 2006-05-29
  13. Berlitz Czech in 60 Minutes (Berlitz in 60 Minutes) (Czech Edition) by Berlitz, 2008-08-06
  14. Hippocrene Children's Illustrated Czech Dictionary: English-Czech/Czech-English (Hippocrene Children's Illustrated Dictionaries) (Czech Edition) by Howard K. Suzuki, 2001-11

1. All About Czech Language And Culture
Grammar, exercises, games, essays, forum, online interactive course, and books.Category Science Social Sciences IndoEuropean Slavic Czech......All About czech language and Culture. Bohemica.com . czech language. CzechGrammar, Conversation, Exercises, Games and Dictionary. Czech Culture.
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Language Culture Teachers Linguistics ... About Bohemica.com All About Czech Language and Culture Bohemica.com 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 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. Czech Forum Ask and answer questions about the Czech language and culture Czech Image of The Day
Word of the day (chess-keeee) Link of the day http://www.noveknihy.cz
Online version of weekly New Books magazine which containing a searchable database of nearly all books published in Czech since roughly 1990. Over 30,000 titles (including translations from other languages) with brief bibliographical information and a synopsis are listed by the site. Book of the day Czech For Foreigners
by Parolková and Nováková, (1993)

2. The Czech Language On WWW
Czech grammar, literature and many others in English The czech language. This site uses the character encoding ISO8859-2.
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 53202 visitors since 27.4.2000

3. Czech Language - Audio Language Lessons, Phrases, Vocabulary, Idioms
Get the basics of the czech language and find books that assist in the assimilation process. Includes a travel guide and products for sale. Listen to Czech pronunciation. Learn about the czech language. Memorize phrases and vocabulary
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... Vocab Drill Resources Links Czech Language Czech Lessons Listen to Czech pronunciation Learn about the Czech language Memorize phrases and vocabulary ...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? 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 Search this site: czech culture Name Days Advertising czech travel Map Inside Tips Ask Alberto Accommodation ... Picture Gallery czech trivia Basics Did You Know?

4. Czech Language Lessons With Audio Pronunciation, Grammar, Phrases And Vocabulary
Czech audio language lessons with pronunciation by a native speaker(phrases, vocabulary, basic grammar). Message Boards
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Message Boards Our Team About Us Contact Us Pronunciation Alphabet
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... Vocab Drill Resources Links Czech Lessons All Czech words and phrases are recorded in Real Audio. You can download Real Player by clicking on the icon to the right. We have kept our original sound files, which are marked as .wav. We hope you will find our lessons useful. Please send us your feedback if you have any comments or suggestions on how to improve them. We'd like to hear from you! In order to view the Czech characters properly, make sure that your browser is set to display Central European fonts. Tests and Exercises Pronunciation Guide Grammar Alphabet Overview Short Vowels (a, e, i, o, u, y)

5. Czech
Dozens of czech language related products and information including Movies, Dictionaries, Tutorials, System, Fonts, and much more at WorldLanguage.com czech language. Products Introduction Writing Sample Translation Sound Samples
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Introduction Czech is the offical language of the Czech Republic, spoken by virtually the entire population of 10 million people. It is closely related to Slovak, spoken in Slovakia, the two languages in fact being mutually intelligible. Czech is a Slavic language written in the Roman script. The foundations of the alphabet were laid by the great religious reformer Jan Hus, in the early 15th century. The letters q, w , and x are missing, while c is pronounced ts e.g., cena ch as in German ( kachna j as y jazyk u produces a long oo sound ( dum c, s , and z produces ch, sh , and zh respectively ( cislo kos zivot n is pro-nounced ny as in "canyon" ( dan ye rzh , as in the name Dvorak. The letter

6. Czech Language Studies For Foreigners, Charles University, Prague
Masters Degree program for foreigners in the language and literature, and Summer School of Slavonic Studies.Category Science Social Sciences IndoEuropean Slavic Czech...... Jiri Hasil; Administrator to the Institute Hana Futerova, Dagmar Sykorova.czech language Seminar for Foreigners. Head Assoc. Prof. PhDr.
http://ubs.ff.cuni.cz/
Charles University Prague Faculty of Arts
INSTITUTE OF CZECH STUDIES
(Ustav bohemistickych studii)
Address: Nam. J. Palacha 2, 116 38 Praha 1
Phone/Fax: Group E-mail: ubohstud@ff.cuni.cz
  • Director: Prof. PhDr. Jan Kuklik , CSc. Deputy Director: Assoc.Prof. PhDr. Milan Sara Administrative Secretary: PhDr. Jiri Hasil Administrator to the Institute Hana Futerova, Dagmar Sykorova
  • Czech Language Seminar for Foreigners
  • Head: Assoc. Prof. PhDr. Milan Sara Administrator: Dagmar Sykorova Phone/Fax:
  • Summer School of Slavonic Studies
  • Director: Prof. PhDr. Jan Kuklik, CSc. Administrator: Hana Futerova Phone: Fax:
History Research Staff Students Other
Page Master Contact Address: Jan.Holub@ff.cuni.cz
Research
Research activities center around the following topics:
  • Czech Phraseology - a major project of the Institute begun in late sixties, so far the team has published a 4-volume Dictionary of Czech Phraseology and Idioms (Prague, Academia, 1983-94). Frequency study of spoken Czech , the project is designed to fill a gap in this area and has been going on for 4years, first publications are expected in the coming years. Czech as a foreign language - a number of textbooks and other material have been published and more are planned to appear.
  • 7. The Czech Language Institute, ASCR
    Section of the Czech Academy of Sciences, concerned with structural studies of the czech language Category Science Social Sciences IndoEuropean Slavic Czech......9. Scientific Section, The czech language Institute, ASCR. The Institute is concernedespecially with structural studies of the czech language and its history.
    http://www.cas.cz/en/UJC.html
    The Czech Language Institute, 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 in January 1, 1953. Its counterpart in Brno had been 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 rhetorics, communication theory and discourse analysis. It is responsible for the systematic control of the culture of the language, with both Prague and Brno Institute offices carrying out consulting work to this end. Back to home page Last update March 3, 2003 ( webmaster

    8. Czech Online
    This section contains a full version of The Yellow Pages of the czech language. Essaysby several authors dealing with different aspects of the czech language.
    http://www.bohemica.com/czechonline/
    Conversation Grammar Exercises Reading Games ... About Bohemica.com Czech Online Bohemica.com Conversation A full course in Czech conversation at all levels. Tourist, beginner, advanced. Grammar Exercises Practice your grammar with these exercises. Reading A full Czech reading course. The materials can also be used to practice Czech reading skills for students focusing on conversation. Games Quizzes and puzzles are a useful tool for learning languages. Expand your vocabulary while playing one of four different games. Grammar Book This section contains a full version of The Yellow Pages of the Czech Language . Learn more about making sentences, using idioms and quite a bit of useful and interesting information about the language. Dictionary If you don't know a word used on Czech Online you will find it here. Several specialist dictionaries are also available. Essays Essays by several authors dealing with different aspects of the Czech language. Course Login If you are a registered student, login here. Also click here, if you want to learn more about the subscription. Czech Keyboard How to install it and use it. Plus other information about Czech and the computer.

    9. UJOP
    Lists details on courses organised by the Charles University in Prague.
    http://www.cuni.cz/cuni/ujop/czech.htm.en
    CZECH LANGUAGE SUMMER The Czech Language Summer program contains a variety of Czech language courses with different levels of intensity, extent, and orientation. These courses are given by experienced members of the Institute's pedagogical staff, and cater for those interested in Czech language and/or the Czech Republic, be it on a general or highly specialized level. Practical lessons are taught in groups according to skill level, with consideration for beginners, where English, German or another foreign language aids the teaching. Slightly advanced to advanced students usually do not require the use of an intermediary language during the classes. Individual skill level is determined at entry exams. Any special linguistic requirements by the course participants are satisfied during individual consultations. Those interested in Czech language, history and area studies, may choose from the following educational programs: A The Czech Language Summer Course The summer language course is a part of the standard summer offer of the Institute (ILPS). Its 2003 venue will be held under the auspices of the Rector of the Charles University already for the 14th time. This is an academic, educational and intensive course with focus on Czech language and area studies. It takes place in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, which is the heart of our historical and cultural heritage. During the course, participants are received by a high-ranking university official at a welcoming ceremony held in our historical, medieval university building of Carolinum. The Study Center itself is located downtown Prague and is easily reached by municipal transport.

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    11. The Czech Language On WWW
    The czech language Main page Fiction, poems and other genres Czech literature,Czech literature. the body of writing in the czech language.
    http://www.czech-language.cz/fiction/fiction.html
    The Czech Language
    Main page
    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.

    12. Czech Language
    The czech language is counted among Slavonic languages. This family contains westSlavonic group (e.g. Czech, Serbian, Polish, Slovak) east-Slavonic languages (e.g. south-Slavonic group (e.g.
    http://fmv.vse.cz/cz/cz/cz-lang.htm
    Czech language
    Czech-History
    Slavonic group
    The Czech language is counted among Slavonic languages.
      This family contains:
    • west-Slavonic group (e.g. Czech, Serbian, Polish, Slovak)
    • east-Slavonic languages (e.g. Russian, Ukrainian)
    • south-Slavonic group (e.g. Bulgarian)
    The Slavonic languages are relative from historical aspect so they have the lingual conformity to the others. The Slavs were originally settled on the territory north of the Slovak-Polish frontier. They lived together and spoke one language - "primitive Slavonic". During the migration of nations (the end of 5th century) Slavs came to the new territories. Mutual relations were broken and lingual differences have been intensified.
    Lingual development
    Pre-conditions for the evolution of Czech as independent formation among other Slavonic languages arose from the second half of 9th century. The fast lingual development became evident e.g. in domain of sounds:
  • There was the changes in softness of sounds (about 14th century)
    e.g. change:
  • 13. Little Czech Primer -- Links To Other Czech Resources On The Web
    Here are some suggestions for other places on the web to try. czech languageResources Around the Web. czech language Learning Software.
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    I'm glad you visited The Little Czech Primer, but I know there's a lot my site doesn't cover. Here are some suggestions for other places on the web to try.
    Czech Language Resources Around the Web
    Local Lingo: Czech Audio Language Lessons
    A storehouse of basic information on the Czech language, with detailed information about the alphabet and pronunciation, and with Real Audio samples of words and phrases.
    12 basic phrases
    12 words and phrases translated, explained, and spoken (.wav files only). Also hear the names of 22 famous Czechs pronounced (both on CTK's Czech Happenings page)
    English-Czech Dictionary
    A simple translation form, English to Czech or Czech to English. Results can be extensive and unhelpful.
    CZECH Info Center: Essential Czech
    Several basic Czech phrases in the AU audio format.
    Travlang's Foreign Languages for Travelers
    Choose your native language, then click the flag corresponding to the language you want. The Czech section supplies basic words, shopping and dining words, directions, and more (in AU or Real Audio format).
    Travlang's Guide to Czech Pronunciation
    Also from the Travlang site is this guide to Czech pronunciation. Be sure to read the guide to understanding their notations for Czech accent marks. Also see this

    14. Czech Language Seminar For Foreigners
    czech language SEMINAR FOR FOREIGNERS. (for Students Master's Degree Programof czech language and Literature for Foreign Students. The program
    http://ubs.ff.cuni.cz/czl-sem.html
    CZECH LANGUAGE SEMINAR FOR FOREIGNERS
    (for Students of Czech Studies, Grant-aided and Postgraduate Students)
    Master's Degree Program of Czech Language and Literature for Foreign Students
    The program offers the student a thorough knowledge of the modern language and literature in their historical and cultural context. It aims at achieving a high standard of proficiency in spoken and written Czech as well as providing the student with a theoretical linguistic insight into the making of Czech language, including its systemic analysis and description. Literature is taught in survey lectures and supported by study in seminar groups, in which the major Czech classics as well as the most important twentieth century poets and prose-writers are discussed. Attention is also paid to aspects of literary theory. The program includes a number of supporting subjects, such as history of philosophy, Czech history, Latin, linguistics, foreign language etc. (See the detailed syllabus in CURRICULA The entire program takes five years and it can be studied as a solo subject or, beginning from his/her second year the student can combine it with one more degree subject offered by the faculty. In the latter case, he/she will be awarded the M.A. degree in both subjects.

    15. 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.
    M ain page Ten most and least requested elements Text version Note: Elements 113, 115 and 117 haven't been isolated yet but we suppose that they exist. ICON Do you like these pages? If yes, you can add this icon on your page. For more information click here Jan Straka

    16. English-Czech-English Electronic Dictionaries. Czech Language Teacher Translator
    Czech Translation Software for Windows, Pocket PC, Palm OS, Epoc, Windows CE. Largestcollection of Language Teacher electronic translators and dictionaries.
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    17. Czech.cz Travel 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.
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    18. Czech.cz Work Czech Language About The Language Origin Of
    Select another language. Do You Need any Help? Search, Origin and History ofthe czech language. Origin and History of the czech language.
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    19. Yamada Language Center: Czech Fonts
    Czech Fonts. FAQ Font Index czech language Guide Guide indexYamada home page Greg's Czech font sample A simple bitmapped
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    A simple bitmapped font, it is equipped with all of the proper additional diacritics for the Czech written system.
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    Another bitmapped font capable of Czech diacritics, available in 12 and 24 point.
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    20. Czech Language Lessons With Audio Pronunciation, Czech Phrases, Idioms, Vocabula
    Culture, language, and travel information. Includes details of Czech traditions, provides czech language audio lessons, and offers travel tips.
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    Message Boards Our Team About Us Contact Us Pronunciation Alphabet
    Short Vowels

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    "Soft" Vowel
    ...
    Selected Consonants
    Grammar Overview
    Nouns

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    ... Future Tense Phrasebook Little Big Words
    Numbers

    Colors

    Days-Months-Seasons
    ... Vocab Drill Resources Links Welcome to Local Lingo! Czech Lessons Listen to Czech pronunciation Learn the Czech grammar basics Memorize phrases and vocabulary Test your knowledge with our exercises ...all with the help of a native speaker! 10 Fun Phrases What you may hear on your trip and may not always find in your pocket phrasebook - click for audio! Ukonèete výstup a nástup, dveøe se zavírají! Stop getting off or getting on, the doors are closing! (Prague subway announcement) Czech Idioms Have you ever been in the rice with a dumpling in your throat?

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