If you mean "here please" - "tady prosím" or "zde prosím". If you mean only "please" - "prosím".
I think that the people that live in Czech Republic have almost the same jobs we do here.
Yes, Slepicka is a Czech surname. It means "little hen".Sources: I am Czechoamerican and I do speak some Czech. Plus, I have met some Slepickas before, in the Czech Republic.
The majority of Czech speakers live in the Czech Republic.
It is Česká republika.
The Czech Republic has no coastline.....
please in Czech is "prosím"
Please the population of Czech Republic in 2011 is about 10,535,811 people.
I think that the people that live in Czech Republic have almost the same jobs we do here.
It means "hi", It is informal greetings among friends here in Czech.
Please Prague is the capital city of the Czech Republic.
Please Prague is the capital city of the Czech Republic.
It's called "Where is my home?" Here's a link so you can hear it: http://www.navyband.navy.mil/anthems/ANTHEMS/Czech%20Republic.mp3
Hi I am from India I want to move to Czech republic can you please tell me what I require and how much personal wealth needed. If I buy my own property do I get residencecy automaticley please advice me what is the easiers way tthank you very much.
Not Here to Please You was created on 2007-11-12.
Czech is an adjective which describe sombody or somnthing from The Czech Republic (country of central Europe).
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Czechoslovakia doesn't exist anymore. It is now the countries of Slovakia and the Czech RepublicCzechoslovakia split in 1992, and is now the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Slovak is the language of Slovakia, and Czech is the language of the Czech Republic.well there is no more Czechoslovia. they split in 1993 and became the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The Czech republic speaks Czech and Slovakia speaks SlovakYou are a little out of date. Czechoslovakia has not existed since 1993 when it divided in the velvet divorce into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The language of the Czech Rupublic is Czech. The language of Slovakia is SlovakCzech and Slovakia are two different countries since 1993. In Czech Republic they speak Czech and in Slovakia they speak Slovak, but the languages are very similar so a lot of people from those countries are able to understand each other.