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History. Medieval/Old Czech. The Bible of Kralice was the first complete translation of the Bible into the Czech language from the original languages. Its six volumes were first published between 1579 and 1593.
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The earliest written records of Czech date to the 12th to 13th century, in the form of personal names, glosses and short notes. The oldest known complete Czech sentence is a note on the foundation charter of the Litoměřice chapter at the beginning of the 13th century:
16. März 2024 · Czech language, West Slavic language closely related to Slovak, Polish, and the Sorbian languages of eastern Germany. It is spoken in the historical regions of Bohemia, Moravia, and southwestern Silesia in the Czech Republic, where it is the official language. Czech is written in the Roman (Latin)
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21. Aug. 2018 · Czech became a mere dialect, and would have slipped into oblivion had it not been for some unassuming pieces of wood. PjrTravel/Alamy. The act of building puppets has long been a form of protest...
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1. Jan. 1998 · Czech gradually developed as a distinct language and there are still many texts surviving going back as far as the late 13th century. Czech culture blossomed under the 14th century emperor,...
Origin and History Czech, along with Slovak, Polish, and the High and Low Sorbian, belongs to the western group of Slavic languages. More loosely it is related to the languages forming the east Slavic group (Ukrainian, Belorussian, and Russian) and the southern Slavic group (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovene, Serbian, and Croatian).
3. Juli 2023 · The Earliest stage: end of the X century - middle of the XII century. There is no written evidence of this period left. All writing was done in Latin or old Slavic language. Feudal stage: middle of the XII century - end of the XII century. During that time first Czech translations of separate words and phrases started to appear.