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Czech Genealogical Word List: Difference between revisions

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=== Spelling ===
=== Spelling ===


Spelling rules were not standardized in earlier centuries. In Czech, the following spelling variations are common:<br>
Spelling rules were not standardized in earlier centuries. In Czech, the following spelling variations are common:
'''i, y''' and '''j''' used interchangeably
 
'''s''' and '''z''' used interchangeably
'''i, y''' and '''j''' used interchangeably<br>
'''w''' used for '''v'''
'''s''' and '''z''' used interchangeably<br>
'''rz''' used for '''ř'''
'''w''' used for '''v'''<br>
'''sz''' used for '''š'''
'''rz''' used for '''ř'''<br>
'''cz''' used for '''č'''
'''sz''' used for '''š'''<br>
'''cz''' used for '''č'''<br>


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.
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