cheers = "na zdraví" and it actually means "on our health"
Goodbye in Czech is often translated as "Na shledanou".
"pamatuj si na mě" or "pamatuj si mě", both are correct and mean the same
The more formal way is Na shledanou.
Zivot na hrbitove - 1997 is rated/received certificates of: Czech Republic:U
Angličtina. an gli čti na pronounciation is difficult for english people (an-gli-czszti-na)
To wish by saying...<da ste jhivi i zdravi> to be healthy and alive
Na Shledanou. (Pronounciated as together)
Mluvíte český = Do you speak Czech
Translated from the Czech, it means "do you speak Czech?".
It doesn't mean anything.
It means "hi", It is informal greetings among friends here in Czech.