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Display titleCzechia Languages
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Page creatorEmptyuser (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation16:03, 24 April 2008
Latest editorTegnosis (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit12:12, 20 March 2024
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The Czech language (divided into three dialects in Bohemia, four dialects in Moravia, and two dialects in Czech Silesia) is the official language of Czechia. There is also the transitional Cieszyn Silesian dialect as well as the Polish language in Cieszyn Silesia, both spoken in Czech Silesia. Various Sudeten German dialects are currently practically extinct: present Czech Germans speak mainly Czech or Standard German. Czech Sign Language is the language of most of the deaf community. As of 2022 there are 14 officially recognized minorities which enjoy the right to use their language in communication with authorities and in courts of law. They are (alphabetically): [1]
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