Cześć or Ahoj depending wether or not they r family/friends or the general public whom u dont know (similar to italian, german word orders etc)- DOBRE DEN - GOOD DAY
DOBRU NOC - GOOD NIGHT
DOBRE DZIEN - GOOD MORNING/DAY/HELLO (FAMILIAR INFORMAL)
Hope this helps - my mother is Polish and Czech is similar to Polish give or take a different vowel (eg for good night in Czech its Dobru noc and in Polish is Dobranoc)
If you need anything else please contact me via licking_liam@hotmail.com
Liam
eurotraveller
2007-02-04 11:41:46 UTC
There is no such language as Czechoslovakian - nor is there a country called Czechoslovakia. Since 1 January 1993 it has been two separate nations - the Czech Republic and Slovakia; both have their own languages, which, although similar, have distinct differences.
john r
2007-02-04 06:58:33 UTC
Go onto a site called www.babelfish.com it will give you a whole translation of what ever you wish to know of chech or any eruropean language
crazychick_woman
2007-02-04 10:30:33 UTC
CZESC - hello - spoken as chesst
DZIEN DOBRY - good day
monkeymanelvis
2007-02-04 06:54:18 UTC
Dobre den. (actually this is Czech for "Good day").
anonymous
2007-02-04 06:55:32 UTC
quanman holigare
Varane
2007-02-04 06:53:06 UTC
ahoj
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