How to read Czech A, O, E, CH, R, J, C - CZECH FOR BEGINNERS - 001 - Pronunciation
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- čas přidán 7. 05. 2024
- Learn Czech step by step. In this part we talk about some basic vowels (A, O, E) and consonants (CH, R, J, C) and how to pronounce them in the Czech language.
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Excellent video thank you for this make this video
It is easy to understand. Thank my friend.😊
I'm from Poland so for me reading in Czech is quite simple but listening you is pure pleasure.
Thank you for a compliment! :) We've just watched 1670 in original (with subtitles), what a beautiful language you have there in Poland! (It's a really funny series too).
That is a perfect video, good job Ladislav and thank you!
Thank you, I'm glad it's working!
Zdravím vás Ladislave . Můj jazyk je srbština. Moc se mi líbí poslouchat češtinu.
Today I found this site. I've been fan of czech language from 2019
The hardest thing in this language for me are letters h ,d' and t'
I like your British accent
Dobrý den, to je skvělé, srbština je také velmi pěkný jazyk, jako ostatně všechny slovanské jazyky! Thank you for the compliment :)
Exactly the same as the Welsh pronouciation ,finding it easy as a Welsh speaker👌
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Thank you very much i think i have learned more with this short video than in 4 hours with a personal tracher !!!!
Great, I'm really happy to hear that!
This is so helpful. thanks!
Cool, I'm glad it works!
This video was excellent, thanks so much
Thank you, glad you like it!
Just found this and instantly hooked, you are an amazing teacher!
Thank you very much! I'm glad you like the content.
thank you for this amazing video.
You're very welcome, glad you like it!
děkuji za vaši práci
It's really help me to learn Czech. I've watched a lot of youtube videos teaching Czech and your videos might be the easiest to follow. Thanks Ladislav
Děkuji za pochvalu!
I think "Kamarád" is very similar to Brazilian Portuguese "Camarada" that means the word for "friend".
Interesting, etymological dictionary says that it came from Spanish through French. So that makes sense that in Portuguese would be also a similar word. I never thought of "kamarád" as a loanword. :) Although, English "comrade" has somewhat similar meaning too so that would suggest that it's an imported word.
Thank you teacher❤
You are very welcome :)
Best video Sir. Keep going.
Thank you! That's the plan :)
Thanks you make it so clear pronounciation it is really to understand more dĕkuji moc pane
Nemáte za co! :)
This is Eric from Taiwan and I'd ever learned Czech before for 6 months. But almost forgot all , thanks for your teaching and wake me.
Děkuji.
Cool, keep going, it's only going to get easier.
This was really helpful thank you
Cool! You're very welcome.
Thank you. . I'm more interested to learn in czech language
You're welcome. Glad to hear that!
Thank you from Singapore!
You're very welcome!
I am from 🇧🇷 Brasil.
Hello teacher
Amazing content
Thanks a lot, glad you like it!
Bruh, you made my life easier. Thank you 😊
Cool! Glad to hear it helped :)
Baie dankie. Fantastiese les. Dankbaar dat julle "A" elke dag dieselfde uitgespreek word. Ingkish the a is pronounce differently everyday. 😂😂😂
:D you're very welcome, yep, Czech is very consistent in its pronunciation :)
Thankyou for the video
You're very welcome.
Thank you
Není zač!
Díky 😃
Není vůbec za co :)
Obrigado (thanks in portuguese, my lenguaje. I live in Brasil 🇧🇷.
You are welcome :)
Sou Brazeiro e também estou estudando Tcheco, no meu caso para o trabalho e você?
You're a wonderful teacher, thank you. May I ask, where do you reside?
Thank you for such a nice compliment. Currently in Olomouc, Czech Republic.
I am khamis the new student l really want learning chec language
Cool, I'm sure it'll go smoothly if you give it enough time and effort!
maják je i beacon
Западная Сибирь слышит
I have Bohemian ancestry. Is Bohemian the same language as Czech?
There are many dialects in the Czech language, but you could sort them out into 3 main groups. Bohemian, Moravian and Silesian. So it's not a language but people from the whole western part of Czechia including Prague speak Bohemian dialects.
KAMARÁD --> KAMARÁT (because we are lazy)
Jaký byl let? Jaký byl led?
yeah, devoicing is another can of worms! :D
"Reading is very simple in Czech"
Ahh yes, and "strč prst skrz krk" is famously very simple to read, you just have to invent the sound of the nonexistent vowels in your mind as you read it...
Yes, spelling and reading in Czech can be really easy when you realize that most of the words look like their phonetic transcriptions when written down :)