The majority of Czech speakers live in the Czech Republic.
Polish, Russian and Czech are all examples of the Slavic language group, which is a subgroup of Indo-European languages. The Slavic languages are the most widely spoken language subgroups in Europe, with 315 million people speaking some form of it.
The official language spoken in Romania is Romanian.
The main language spoken in Transylvania is Romanian.
Zitra means tomorrow in Czech language.
it is not Mandarin Chinese language which has spoken first Tamil is the first spoken language in the world thank you
Bohemia is part of the Czech Republic...the language spoken today is CzechCzech
Czech
The official language spoken in Czechoslovakia was Czech and Slovak. However, Czechoslovakia no longer exists as it split into two separate countries, the Czech Republic (where Czech is spoken) and Slovakia (where Slovak is spoken) in 1993.
Czech. Pilsen is the German name for this Bohemian city. Plzen is the Czech name.
Please the official language is the Czech language, but in shops, hotels etc. English language is common.
All of the slavic languages are related, but the closest language to Czech is Slovak.Other languages that are close to Czech include:SlovakPolishRussianBulgarianUkrainianSloveneBelarussian
Czech is home language but also English,German and Spanish are well known.People in Prague use the Czech language, but many of them, especially young people can use English. People working in the tourist industries often also speak German and various other languages, too.Czech (and Slovak, both are official). Prague is the capital city of the Czech Republic.Seriously? Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic. I'm guessing CZECH!
If by bohemian you mean Czech language, which is language spoken in Bohemia, part of Czech republic, then the word you seek is "babička".
No, Flemish is not a Slavic language. Flemish is a dialect of Dutch spoken in Belgium, particularly in the region of Flanders. Slavic languages include Russian, Polish, Czech, and others spoken in Eastern Europe.
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 The Czech republic speaks Czech and Slovakia speaks SlovakYou are a little out of date.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.
Czech is a language. The Czech Republic is a country.
no. Prague is a city not a country and they speak czeck there