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Survey 3: Your Favorite Word Or Phrase In Czech?

You may or may not know their meaning. Or maybe you do and something gets lost in the translation.

By Kimberly Kradel

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You hear them as you are walking through a market, or down a side street. You hear them on the television or the radio. Words or phrases that slip by, that roll off the tongue, that make you chuckle when you hear them. You may or may not know their meaning. Or maybe you do and something gets lost in the translation. You just know that the sound of them tickles you!

Czech is not the easiest language on the planet to learn, but it is easy to start picking up some vocabulary once in Prague or the Czech Republic. What is your favorite word or phrase in the Czech language?

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