No,
they are 2 different languages.
But they have same base language called Old Church Slavonic (around 9th century)
A little. It's as close to Russian as English is to German. To put it otherwise, you may catch a few words and the grammar is simillar, but the languages are very different.
No. Czechoslovakia was an independent country. It split into two countries 1 January 1993 - Czech Republic and Slovakia.
No, they are different languages, but they are in the same language family, so there are some similarities.
Czech is related to Russian.
No, being from Czechoslovakia does not make one Russian. Czechoslovakia was a separate country from Russia with its own distinct culture, history, and language. If your ancestors were from Czechoslovakia, you would be of Czech or Slovak descent, not Russian.
By allowing greater freedom in Czechoslovakia, they risked the other warsaw pact countries demanding the freedom. if Czechoslovakia was allied to the west, it would create a frontier for the Americans to match into Russian Ukraine from west Germany
By allowing greater freedom in Czechoslovakia, they risked the other warsaw pact countries demanding the freedom. if Czechoslovakia was allied to the west, it would create a frontier for the Americans to match into Russian Ukraine from west Germany
Vaclav Havel
People of Russian decent, including those in Poland, Serbia, Romania, Czechoslovakia and Hungary.
The correct spelling is Czechoslovakia.
Prague was capital of Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia ended in 1992.
where the hell is czechoslovakia????????????????????
Czechoslovakia was founded in October 1918
No such place as Czechoslovakia now
Czechoslovakia - band - was created in 2003.