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  1. Czech phrasebook and translator with tens of thousands of sentences translated by humans. Czechslator is being developed by Michal Měchura. CREDITS Czechslator's sentence generation engine is partially based on Grammatical Framework. All Czech pronunciation is computer-generated using Microsoft Azure Text to Speech.

  2. 22. Sept. 2023 · To help ⁢you navigate the⁢ city with ‌ease⁤ and manners, ‍here are⁤ a few essential Czech ⁤phrases to show⁤ your appreciation and say thank you: Děkuji ‌ – This is the most common⁣ way to saythankyouin Czech.⁣ It’s pronounced⁢ as “dyeh-koo-yi” and can be used in any ‌situation where⁤ gratitude is⁢ appropriate.

  3. Thanks for reading this post. You should now know how to say ‘how are you?’ in Czech and you should also be able to respond if you’re asked! You can’t go wrong with these simple phrases. If you found this post useful, you may also want to learn how to say I love you in Czech. Related posts:

  4. č is pronounced like in “Czech.”. ř is pronounced by pressing the tip of the tongue on the palate, while the rest of the tongue is free to vibrate. ď is pronounced like in “Duke” but softer. ť is pronounced like in “Tutor” but softer. ň is pronounced like in “New” but softer. c is pronounced like in “Streets.”.

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  7. Guest: Dobrý večer, děkuji za pozvání. (Good evening, thank you for the invitation.) Informal Greetings. Informal greetings are suitable when addressing friends, peers, or in casual situations. Let’s take a look at a few informal ways to say hello in Czech: 1. “Ahoj” – Hi “Ahoj” is a widely used informal greeting in the Czech ...