"Děkuji" means "thank you" in Czech.
"Dekujeme vam" is Czech and translates to "thank you" in English.
Dekuji, which is pronounced something like DAKE-wee, DIK-wee, or DAK-wee depending on where you are . . .
Děkuji mnohokrát
přítel means friends in Czech.
Bug in Czech is pronounced as "boog" with a hard g sound.
"Thank you" in Czech is "Děkuji."
deeye kuiyu
Dekuji, which is pronounced something like DAKE-wee, DIK-wee, or DAK-wee depending on where you are . . .
"Dekujeme vam" is Czech and translates to "thank you" in English.
Děkuji, or better, Děkuji Vám.
YES we are pretty much alive, thank you :)
Assuming you mean "díky" (with the accent on the "i") it is a Czech word and yes it means "thank/s".
You say 'prestan' nebo 'nech toho'. thank you (dekuji)
Děkuji mnohokrát
i wanted to know 2 artifacts smart1 so get it right next time please and also thank you
the word for CZECH in Czech is "český" like an adjective, "čeština" like a language
The majority of Czech speakers live in the Czech Republic.