There is no such "Czechoslovakian" word, for that language does not exist. The Czech word is práce (PRAA-tseh), the Slovak one is práca (PRAA-tsah).
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Czechoslovakian International was created in 1972.
There is no longer a Czechoslovakian country. The Czech and Slovak Republics are separate countries.
Czechoslovakian Grand Prix was created in 1930.
Czechoslovakian Grand Prix ended in 1988.
Resolve means to work out a problem.
Česka Republicka is how you say it. The previous answer, "ceskoslovensko", actually means "czechoslovakian".
The word "operate" is formed from a base word that means to work or to keep in action.
As a noun, the word trabajador means worker, it comes from trabajar which is to work. As an adjective, it means hardworking.
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