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/ˈʧɛk/
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[ˈʧɛʃcɪna]
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language diasystem
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dissolution of Czechoslovakia
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false friends
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mutual intelligibility
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Czechs
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Přemyslid dynasty
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etymology
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Forefather Čech
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History of the Czech language
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Proto-Slavic language
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1st millennium
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Czech phonology
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phonology
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vowels
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strč prst skrz krk
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consonants
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nucleus
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sonorant
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phoneme
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Polish
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orthography
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Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor
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1609
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vowels
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phonemes
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acute accent
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ring
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ě
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ů
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grapheme
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Czech orthography
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syllabic
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syllable
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diphthongs
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Place of articulation
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Labial
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Coronal
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Dorsal
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(none)
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Manner of articulation
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Bilabial
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Labio‐
dental
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Alveolar
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Post‐
alveolar
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Palatal
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Velar
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Glottal
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Nasal
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m
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ɱ
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n
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ɲ
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ŋ
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p
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ɟ
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k
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ɡ
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ʔ
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f
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s
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z
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ʃ
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ʒ
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x
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ɣ
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h
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ɦ
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Approximant
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j
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Trill
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r
r̝
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Lateral Approximant
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l
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raised
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Consonants
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allophones
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labiodental consonants
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velar consonants
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Glottal stop
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phoneme
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affricates
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t͡s
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ʣ
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ʧ
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ʤ
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š
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ž
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ň
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ť
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ď
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h
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digraph
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ch
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c
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dz
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č
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dž
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ř
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IPA
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Czech alphabet
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stress
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syllable
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clitics
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sentence
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odd
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Indo-European
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colloquial
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permutations
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clause
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topic-focus articulation
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Adjective
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Pronoun
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Numeral
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Verb
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Adverb
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Preposition
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Conjunction
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Particle
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Interjection
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Common Czech
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Bohemia
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Moravia
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Silesia
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Moravia
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Silesia
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Bible of Kralice
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Cieszyn Silesian dialect
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Cieszyn Silesia
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Polish
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Polish
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German
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ISBN 80-7106-242-1
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Chods
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Bohemia
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Czech declension
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genitive
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dative
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accusative
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vocative
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locative
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instrumental
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prepositions
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object
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number
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noun
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dual
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genders
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English
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Romance languages
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perfective aspect
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Czech alphabet
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Czech phonetic transcription
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Háček
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