If you mean "the birds are waking up" - in the meaning themselves, then: Ptáci se probouzejí. The birds=ptáci (sg. pták), are waking up = probouzejí se.
If you mean "the birds are waking up people with their singing", then: Ptáci probouzejí lidi svým zpěvem.
The language is called Czech, its a slavic language.
Danish:Helt, French: héros, and in Czech is hrdina.
A person from Prague, Czech Republic, is called a"Praguer." In Czech, it's Pražan. They may also be called a "Czech," as they are from the Czech Republic.
A Czech!He or she is called a Czech.
Czech (Smeták): from Czech smeták'brush', a nickname for someone with hair or a moustache thought to resemble a brush.
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 The Czech republic speaks Czech and Slovakia speaks SlovakYou are a little out of date.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.
i dont know......ask someone else...
Crtani filmovi is a Czech language means sketching movies in English. You can visit Google and click for the translation option, then copy and paste this words, select Czech to English then hit translate in order to validate the correct meaning.
There are two things you can do.Go to a college and speak to a professor in either multiple languages or Czech.There are societies and churches that are for citizens of Czech decent.If you me back and tell me where you live (not the address) but town or City I can research where you could go. Just click on my name below and leave me a message either under this post, or my Private Message Board.
every day i fall in love with you more -> každý den i zamilovat se do tebe více
He speaks six languages which are: Austrian German, German, English, Spanish, French, and Danish.
The last name Kucera is Czech and Slovak. It is a nickname for someone with curly hair, from kucera 'curl'. This is the eighth most common Czech surname. Other Czech surnames with the same meaning are Kudrna and Kader.