Need help with school project...

Discussion in 'Vocabulary & Translation Help' started by Anonymous, Mar 9, 2000.

  1. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    I'm doing a project for my German class on Prague and I need to know how to say "What is there to eat?" in Czech. Please help me ASAP-It's due on the 13th of march.
     
  2. Jana

    Jana Well-Known Member

    The translation is "Co je k jídlu?" or "Co máme k jídlu?"
     
  3. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Thank you so much. I'm making this game where you match the English phrases with the German and Czech translations as the interactive element of my project. Your response was really helpful. This may sound kind of stupid, but I forgot how to say "Czech" in Czech. If I could get that info I'd really appreciate it. Thanx again!
     
  4. Jana

    Jana Well-Known Member

    Czech - as a noun = Čech (sg. masc.), Češka (sg. fem.)
    Czech language = čeština
    Czech people = Češi
    Czech - as an adjective = český (sg. masc.), česká (sg. fem.), české (sg. neut.), čeští (pl. masc.), české (pl. fem. or neut.), česká (pl. neut.)
    Czech - as an adverb = česky
    If you would like to get some examples, feel free to ask me. Good luck in your study of Czech language!
     
  5. Jana

    Jana Well-Known Member

    č = c with a hook
     
  6. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Thanks again! Is that hook on the bottom like the c in Francais? You've been so helpful - thanx again!
     
  7. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    The C with the hook looks like a C with a tiny "v" on top.
     

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