Question: What language do Czech speak?

Czech language, formerly Bohemian, Czech Čeština, 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.

What language is Czech most similar to?

Slovak Slovak is the most closely related language to Czech, followed by Polish and Silesian. The West Slavic languages are spoken in Central Europe.

Do Czech speak English?

Most often, Czechs have a good command of English, with the second most “popular” foreign language being German and the third one Russian. French, Italian, and Spanish are not widely spoken by the locals.

Is Slovak easier than Czech?

Slovak has more Slavic root words, which makes it easier for speakers of other Slavic languages to understand it better than Czech. There arent two standards in Slovak, as in Czech, so its a little easier to.

Should I learn Czech Slovak?

Czech is a bit more complex, but its easier to find learning materials for foreigners, its a bit more expanded as well. But if you have greater chance to meet Slovaks than Czechs, then go for Slovak. Slovak might be a bit more helpful when learning Russian.

How difficult is Slovak?

Sme: Slovak is said to be the most difficult language in the world, no other is as hard as this one, and no foreigner is able to learn it properly. This has been a very popular hoax spread on the internet.

Is Czech easier than Slovak?

Slovak has more Slavic root words, which makes it easier for speakers of other Slavic languages to understand it better than Czech. There arent two standards in Slovak, as in Czech, so its a little easier to.

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