No, it originates in Middle Latin.
A hotel is somewhere you can use as your accommodation for a fee. The world hotel is not of Czech origin.
I believe it is the Czech word for "slave".
It comes from the Czech word for forced labor.
In 1923, Karl Capek, a Czech science-fiction writer used the Czech word for "worker" to describe machine workers. Robot.
Czech Republic
the word for CZECH in Czech is "český" like an adjective, "čeština" like a language
It was the Grandhotel Pupp in the Czech Republic.
The name comes from Latin hospes (host), which is also the root for the English words hotel, hostel, and hospitality.
"Celer" is not an English word, but it's the Czech word for "celery.""Celer" is not an English word, but it's the Czech word for "celery."
The Czech word "rozebrana" is "démonté" in French.
přítel means friends in Czech.
The word "ROBOT" is Czech origin, invented by famous Czech writer Karel Čapek. It's derived from old Czech word "ROBOTA", means "WORK".