His other published books include the bibliography Czechoslovakia (1986), its updated revision Czech Republic (with Vlaïka Edmondson, 2000), and Customs and Etiquette in the Czech Republic (1996), and he is the author of the descriptive outline grammars of Czech and Slovak included in Bernard Comrie & Greville G. Corbett (eds): The Slavonic
According to Eurostat data, the Czech Republic is among the top five EU countries with the largest number of secondary school students learning two or more foreign languages. In the Czech Republic, 98.8 percent of high school students learn two or more foreign languages, while the EU average is 59.3 percent of students.
Administrative staff at the majority of Czech medical facilities may not speak English. Hospitalization in the Czech Republic is much more liberal than in the United States; conditions that would be treated on an outpatient basis in the United States are often treated on an inpatient basis in the Czech Republic.
The Czech Republic has its own national language aptly called Czech. Besides being Slavic language, with its inherent difficulties for most English speakers, Czech has an added twist of having R's that are really hard to pronounce. The R with a little accent over it is a distinct sound unique to the Czech language.
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There are 10 million people who speak Czech, most of them in the Czech Republic. It is a Slavic language and is closely related to Slovak, a similar language in neighboring Slovakia. Although of Cyrillic origin, Czech uses the Latin alphabet instead of the Cyrillic alphabet.
Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd Nợ Xấu.
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