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Czech Genealogical Word List: Difference between revisions

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Czech is a phonetic language, which means words are pronounced as they are written.
Czech is a phonetic language, which means words are pronounced as they are written.


===Additional Resources===
==Additional Resources==
This word list includes the words <u>most commonly found in genealogical sources.</u> For further help, use a Czech-English dictionary. Several are available at the Family History Library in the European collection. The call numbers begin with 491.86321. The following dictionary is helpful when you do genealogical research and is available through most bookstores which carry Czech books:
This word list includes the words <u>most commonly found in genealogical sources.</u> For further help, use a Czech-English dictionary. Several are available at the Family History Library in the European collection. The call numbers begin with 491.86321. The following dictionary is helpful when you do genealogical research and is available through most bookstores which carry Czech books:


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Additional dictionaries are listed in the Subject section of the Family History Library Catalog under CZECH LANGUAGE—DICTIONARIES or in the Locality section under CZECH REPUBLIC—LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGES. These include other dictionaries and language helps, such as Czech grammar books.
Additional dictionaries are listed in the Subject section of the Family History Library Catalog under CZECH LANGUAGE—DICTIONARIES or in the Locality section under CZECH REPUBLIC—LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGES. These include other dictionaries and language helps, such as Czech grammar books.


=== '''Key Words''' ===
=== '''Key Words''' ===
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