Yes, it is. It means (they) gave.
Yes, "darovali" is a Czech word. It is the past tense plural form of the verb "darovat," which means "to give" in English.
The word for 'friends' in Czech is 'přátelé'.
The Czech word "toje" means "this is" or "it is" in English.
"Mesta" in Czech means "cities" in English.
The word "robot" comes from the Czech word "robota," which means forced labor or drudgery. It was first coined by Czech writer Karel Čapek in his play "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots) in 1920.
"Ahoj" is a Czech word meaning "hello" in English. It is commonly used as a casual greeting in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Pivo means beer in English.
the word for CZECH in Czech is "český" like an adjective, "čeština" like a language
The word for 'friends' in Czech is 'přátelé'.
Could be Czech in origin. It means worker, or slave in that language.
"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."
If by bohemian you mean Czech language, which is language spoken in Bohemia, part of Czech republic, then the word you seek is "babička".
it is a Czech word for slave or hard worker. a machine or a piece of machinery
The Czech word "rozebrana" is "démonté" in French.
Assuming you mean "díky" (with the accent on the "i") it is a Czech word and yes it means "thank/s".
The Czech word "toje" means "this is" or "it is" in English.
The word "ROBOT" is Czech origin, invented by famous Czech writer Karel Čapek. It's derived from old Czech word "ROBOTA", means "WORK".
It is a Czech word meaning little half.It is a Polish word meaning girl.It is not a German word. In German, it means the dance, Polka.