Czech language facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Czech |
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čeština, český jazyk | |
Native to | Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and other worldwide. |
Ethnicity | Czechs, Moravians |
Native speakers | 10 million (2007) |
Language family | |
Writing system | Latin script (Czech alphabet) Czech Braille |
Official status | |
Official language in | Czech Republic European Union Slovakia (partially) |
Regulated by | Institute of the Czech Language |
Linguasphere | 53-AAA-da < 53-AAA-b...-d (varieties: 53-AAA-daa to 53-AAA-dam) |
The Czech language is a Slavic language spoken by people in the Czech Republic. Ten million people speak it. It is very similar to the Slovak language; the differences between these two languages are small enough that speakers of Czech and Slovak usually understand each other.
It has three genders and is an inflected language like Latin. The grammar is much more complex than that of English.
Images for kids
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Josef Dobrovský, whose writing played a key role in reviving Czech as a written language.
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A street named after Božena Němcová with her name declined in the genitive case (a sign probably from the time of the Protectorate).
See also
In Spanish: Idioma checo para niños
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