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Czech Translation


Czech Translation


Are you in search for specialized, high-quality and quickly delivered Czech translation services? Target Language Translation Services offers high quality Czech to English and English to Czech translation services with our professional native Czech linguists. Our professional linguists carry out the translations in complete compliance with internationally recognized standard of ISO 9001-2005 certificate, which will ensure that your documents are presented to your customers, collaborators, or potential partners in an impeccable way.

Introduction of Czech
As Official language in:

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As Recognised minority language in:

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Czech is a Western Slavic language spoken mainly in Czechia (Česko), which is also known as the Czech Republic (Česká republika), and was formerly part of Czechoslovakia (Československo). In 2012 there were aout 10.5 million speakers of Czech in Czechia.
There are Czech speakers in a number of other countries, including Slovakia - 2.5 million in 2012, the USA - 47,400 in 2015, Serbia - 37,700 in 2009, and Austria - 17,700 in 2003, and smaller numbers of speakers in Croatia, Poland and Romania.
Czech is closely related to Slovak, and more or less mutually intelligible with it. However, since the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, Czechs have less exposure to Slovak, and vice versa. As a result, they may not understand each other as well as before. Dialects spoken in Moravia are closer to Slovak.
The region where Czech is spoken is traditionally called Bohemia (Čechy). It was named after the Boii tribe, who, according to Roman sources, have inhabited the area since at least the 1st century AD. The dialects spoken in Moravia (Morava) are also considered forms of Czech. The language of Bohemia was known as Bohemian until the early 20th century, when it became known as Czech.

Written Czech
Czech first started appearing in writing in the form of glosses and short notes in texts during the 12th and 13th centuries. Czech literature started to appear in the 13th century. The first printed book in Czech, the story of the Trojan war (Příběh o Trójské válce), was published at Pilsen (Plzeň) in 1468. After many years of Austrian rule, during which German was the main language of literature and government, there was a revival of Czech literature at the end of the 18th century.
The most prominent writer during the early period of Czech literature was Jan Hus (1369-1415), a religious reformer who also reformed Czech spelling (české hláskování). He created the system of having one grapheme (letter) for every phoneme (sound) in the language by adding accents (čárka) to some of the letters. As a result, written Czech looks very different from written Polish. For example, in Czech the sound ch, as in church, is written č, but the same sound is written cz in Polish.

Czech alphabet (česká abeceda) & pronunciation


Czech alphabet (česká abeceda) & pronunciation



Did You Know?
English has borrowed a few words from Czech. Here are some of them:
robot---From the English translation of the 1920 play R.U.R., by Karel Čapek (1890-1938); from Czech robotnik ‘slave’, from robota ‘work’.
howitzer---From Czech houfnice ‘catapult’, introduced to Germany during the Hussite wars of the 14th century.
polka---From Czech polka, the dance, literally ‘Polish woman’.

How much does a translation into Czech cost?
The standard rate for translations from English into Czech is $ 0.12. For urgent jobs that need several linguists working simultaneously, we will apply a surcharge.

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