Czech is an adjective which describe sombody or somnthing from The Czech Republic (country of central Europe).
somewhat like this.
paint:
ma-lo-vat
there is a way they say rh that most Americans are unable to say
The Czech accent is generally characterized by its melodic and sing-song quality. It typically involves clear pronunciation of consonants and vowels, with emphasis on certain syllables. The rhythm and intonation may vary among speakers, but overall, it has a distinct and charming sound.
the word for CZECH in Czech is "český" like an adjective, "čeština" like a language
There is no such place in the Czech republic. Not even there is no such place that would even sound the same.
I'm Czech..and I'm a woman..czech woman are really different..we have blondes,brunets,gingers..etc..etc..in Czech Republic are women slim but we have fat women too..women are not too tall..czech women are like every women in Europe...
No. I'm Lithuanian, and this doesn't sound like anything Lithuanian. Probably it's Polish. Or even from the middle Europe countries, such as Czech Republic, and Hungary.
See wikipedia for "caron". A "Czech mark" can refer to a diacritic placed over a letter in order to change the sound value. See also wikipedia for "diacritic"
Czech and Polish are both Slavic languages and share some similarities in terms of vocabulary and grammar. However, they are separate languages with distinct differences in pronunciation, spelling, and grammar. While speakers of one language may find some similarities when studying the other, they are not mutually intelligible.
Official name is Czech REpublic but if you want you can reffer to it however you want. Some suggestions easier than Czech Republic are Czechia or Czechlands, or if you want to sound smart you can use one of historic names such as Lands of the Bohemian Crown.
for example you can do it on www.ulozto.cz It is the Czech website, but there are films in original sound, too ;)
allmost same like in New York
The Czech republic is famous for "Tartra" cars and "spoked" or pierced railway wheel design.
It is because until very recently French was the language of international communication, and the Czech sound of cz- is spelled tch- in French.Now Czechoslovakia don't exist.For the Czech Republic the code is Cz.