to pronounce bug in czech: bro-ku.
Bug in Czech is pronounced as "boog" with a hard g sound.
"Hombug" is pronounced as "hum-bug" and "Cays" is pronounced as "keys."
As an English speaker just pronounce Drdla as if it were spelled Derdla. People will understand you - even Czech people. Nobody pronounces Dvorak correctly outside the Czech Republic. (I can't even spell it properly with the Windows character set)! That never stopped people from enjoying the New World symphony.
The surname "Abagnale" is pronounced as uh-BAN-yΙ-lee. The stress is on the second syllable "BAN."
The word for 'friends' in Czech is 'pΕΓ‘telΓ©'.
The homonym for Czech is "check."
deeye kuiyu
Bug-hart
hi=ahoj "a-hoy"
Czech surname. Pronounced Kray-chee.
Czech pronunciation: [ˈʃkoda] USe Wikipedia for more info
Several things rhyme with Czech, and it depends on how you say it. These are the things that rhyme with Czech if you pronounce it "check." beck desk heck neck peck speck trek wreck
Ka ba ni ca.
Hajicek is a Czech name meaning 'grove' or 'wood'. Most in America pronounce it "Hi-Check" because it is easier than the Czech pronunciation.
As an English speaker just pronounce Drdla as if it were spelled Derdla. People will understand you - even Czech people. Nobody pronounces Dvorak correctly outside the Czech Republic. (I can't even spell it properly with the Windows character set)! That never stopped people from enjoying the New World symphony.
Pronunciation: chek ri-puhb-likWe all know how to pronounce "republic", but "Czech" is a little harder. "Czech" sounds a lot like the English word "check". Just remember that. It's a bit like "check republic". Or, you can always refer to the precise pronunciation above.
In Czech its pronounced Sva-china, meaning not lunch, not dinner but, something in between. In America its pronounced Sva-seena.
Babicka is cech for Grandmother, you pronounce it Bab itch ka. (FYI, the language is no longer called "Bohemian")