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Essential tips on learning Czech from linguist and his new book on the history of the alphabet

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University of Vienna celebrates 250 years of Czech language teaching

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Day of Czech returns to enthuse and educate about Czech language and literature

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Prague primary school transforms teaching of Czech to foreigners with innovative textbooks

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Become a superdialectologist! Young linguists help to record Czechia’s dialects

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The internet transforming language of Czech youth

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“It’s like familiar music in my brain.” Czech summer course students on learning the language

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Hantec enthusiasts seek to make the Brno sociolect part of UNESCO list

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Linguist Danny Bate: Best motivation for learning Czech? A mother-in-law

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Czech and Slovak: languages or dialects?

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Meryl Streepová, or Streep? Daily’s move sparks debate over surname endings

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Linguist: “I don’t like Czechia – but I think it will be adopted”

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What does Jan Hus have to do with Czech spelling?

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Czech women may finally be able to decide about their own surname

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Vít Benešovský– The YouTuber who teaches foreigners Czech

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New debate erupts over use of -ová suffix in Czech female surnames

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For Slavonic Studies Students, School is in Session

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Learners of Czech meet in Brno for 50th time

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Vojtěch Merunka, part of language-creating team, discusses benefits of Interslavic

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Bohemist Ivana Bozděchová: Dropping -ová ending has “bigger consequences than these women even realise”

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Czechs borrow to widen vocabulary

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Bureaucrats holding Czechia back but name will catch on, says Professor Petr Pavlínek

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Heaven and Hell

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Until the End of Time

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On Our Street

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Tons of Angels

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Cat and Mouse

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Looking to Catch a Bird?

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North Carolina language school becomes meeting point for Czech and Slovak expats

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Disappear

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Just Cough On It

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A Night Out on the Town

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Czechia wins top backing but opposition voiced to shortened name for Czech Republic

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Czechia front runner as shortened name for Czech Republic

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Everyone needs a friend

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Forget

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Bored to death

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To be tongue-tied

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Come hell or high water

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We are all going nuts

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To have something under the thumb

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When the day breaks

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Give me your hand

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As quiet as foam

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Consistent usage of “ová” ending best possible approach, says Czech language institute chief Karel Oliva

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Neřeš to –let it drop!

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Of ploughed-up mice

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I don’t have a clue

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Merry Christmas!

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The world is rubbing salt in our wounds

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To catch the nightjars

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Cross-eyed with hunger

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Black eyes

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Czech expats seek to strengthen language links

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It’s splashing on his lighthouse

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Words, words, words

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Summer school in Dobruška brings together Czech expats from around the world

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It's drawing to a close

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I have what it takes – do you?

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Students introduced to all things Czech at Summer School of Slavonic Studies in Prague

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Living life to the full

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To have butter on your head and a dumpling in your throat

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I am full of steam and going strong

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The world is rubbing salt in our wounds

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I don’t have a clue

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Of dogs and wolves

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Merry Christmas!

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Not so golden oldies

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President Zeman revives debate on one-word name for the Czech Republic

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I’m in a rush

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Lazing the day away

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Living life to the full

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No tip-toeing around the issue

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Have no fear!

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Animals in the spotlight

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The Grim Toother

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Words, words, words

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The sun came out today

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Smart vs. dumb

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When every vote counts

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Another rotten day!

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Džíny, hamburgry and komputry: is Czech under threat from English?

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Czech expats from around the world come to Dobruška to connect with their heritage

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Dictionary of Communist Totalitarianism decodes the language of propaganda

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I need to get out of this hole

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The delicacies of you and You

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Yay, work!

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Life on a heap

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Blood and milk meets thunderbasher

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Hey, don’t brag!

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To have butter on your head and a dumpling in your throat

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Having no steam