"Děkuji" means "thank you" in Czech.
"Dekujeme vam" is Czech and translates to "thank you" in English.
Dekuji, which is pronounced something like DAKE-wee, DIK-wee, or DAK-wee depending on where you are . . .
Děkuji mnohokrát
The word for 'friends' in Czech is 'přátelé'.
The homonym for Czech is "check."
"Thank you" in Czech is "Děkuji."
deeye kuiyu
Dekuji, which is pronounced something like DAKE-wee, DIK-wee, or DAK-wee depending on where you are . . .
"Dekujeme vam" is Czech and translates to "thank you" in English.
Děkuji, or better, Děkuji Vám.
YES we are pretty much alive, thank you :)
Assuming you mean "díky" (with the accent on the "i") it is a Czech word and yes it means "thank/s".
You say 'prestan' nebo 'nech toho'. thank you (dekuji)
Děkuji mnohokrát
i wanted to know 2 artifacts smart1 so get it right next time please and also thank you
the word for CZECH in Czech is "český" like an adjective, "čeština" like a language
The majority of Czech speakers live in the Czech Republic.