I think you can find an English version of the lyrics at www.cechomor.cz. The website seems to be down at the moment though... Basically, the...
Thanks Jana, that's just the answer I was hoping for. Synonyms are easy to remember... :)
Hi :) What's the difference between: "jen" and "jenom" "nebo" and "anebo", and what does "aneb" mean?
It would be really interesting to read this novel of yours. What is it called? Have you already found someone who wants to print it? I'm going...
Probably not correct, I'm just not sure what they should be... (just a beginner) :) I'll try anyway: Do you serve vegetarian food? Máte...
Gosh... I wouldn't use that translator again, if I were you. It's all wrong! :) Here are the ones I know: Hello – halo Haló, but that is...
Hang in there, mate! The increase in confusion will start to slow down after about two years of intense studying! (That's when you know just how...
As far as I know, "in love with" should be "zamilovaný do", so I think it ought to be "jsem hloubce zamilovaný do tebe". Also, instead of hloubce,...
Ok, that explains why I couldn't find it in the dictionary... :) Thanks! That line came from Aneta Langerová's song "Když nemůžu spát".
Ahoj! I'm having trouble finding a translation for the word "lítej" in this phrase: "měj mě rád a lítej jako já" /Henrik
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Oh, I think I can guarantee it is not.
Hi Ryan, I'll try to translate it as an exercise, but it is most likely wrong... :) Have you lived in Ostrava your whole life? Bydlela jsi...
You know, that's the weirdest post I've ever seen here... hmm? is this some sort of spam...? :shock:
Thanks a lot Jana! :) Now I just have to look up some of the English words... (Wooo, I'm learning two languages at once now...! ;) )
Ahoj! I've tried to translate various strange sentences, and was hoping that somebody has the time to point out the most serious mistakes... :)...
My guess is "Pozdrav ze Stockholmě", but something feels wrong about it... pomoc, prosím! 8)
There's something sounding slightly like an e inbetween s and r: serdéčko Linguists call this "semi-vowel", I think. You can find this...
That's really cool! Thanks Halef! :)
Thanks for all the answers :), in particular I find the examples useful. I've used my favourite linguistic tool, Google ;), to check which is...
Separate names with a comma.