Czech is a Western-Slavic member of the Indo-European language family spoken by approximately 12 million people mainly in the Czech Republic with 2 million speakers located in other regions and countries including Western Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Israel, Poland, Sokvakia, Ukraine and the United States. Czech is also known as Cestina and Bohemian.
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- Institute of Czech Studies, Charles University, Prague Masters Degree program for foreigners in the language and literature, and Summer School of Slavonic Studies.
- History and Czech Short history of the language with discussion of its differentiation from other Slavic languages.
- The Czech Language Covers overview of Czech and its spoken form, alphabet and pronunciation, fiction, poems, songs, words and their forms, translations, sentences and their structure, and Czech National Corpus.
- Czech A very complete reference grammar of the Czech language, by Laura A. Janda and Charles E. Townsend. Part of the Reference Grammar Network of the Slavic and East European Language Resource Center.
- Czech for Foreigners Features information on the Examination in the Czech language on the Level A1 as a condition for permanent residence in the CR.
- Language Profile: Czech From the UCLA Language Materials Project.