It doesn't mean anything.
I do not speak Czech, but this is a family name on my husband's side. "Odrazka" means "reflector" and the "v-" is added to all words beginning with an "o- " in standard Czech, e.g. vokoinstead of oko (eye).Alternate, yet similar meaning:"V-" can also imply a preposition such as: in, at, on, within, into, etc. and "odraz" alone means "reflection". There is no translation for "ka", but a variant could be "ke", which means "to"; thereby making an alternate, yet similar meaning of "Vodrazka" literally "in reflection to".I obtained most of this information through translate.google.com - if you would like to see for yourself.
Karl Vodrazka has written: 'Betriebsvergleich' -- subject(s): Business enterprises
Michelle Vodrazka was born on May 28, 1974, in Mississauga, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Mluvíte český = Do you speak Czech
Translated from the Czech, it means "do you speak Czech?".
It means "hi", It is informal greetings among friends here in Czech.
Do you mean Prague? Because the Czech name of Prague is Praha. The correct Eglish spelling is PRAGUE. In Czech it is PRAHA.
repetitive tasks
darn it
I don't think "Katy" means any thing in Czech but "Kat" means Executioner
If you mean 'PRAGUE' it is the capital of the Czech Republic.
It means 'this' in Slovak and Czech.