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Z, z, Ž, ž
Z, z, Ž, ž


The Czech alphabet uses several letters in addition to the 26 letters used in the English alphabet. These are á, ä, č, ď, é, í, ĺ, ľ, ň, ó, ô, ŕ, š, ť, ú, ý, ž.    These are á, , , é, , í, , ó, , š, , ú, , ý, . The letter combination ''ch'' is also considered a single letter and is alphabetized after h. Letters q, w, x are used only in words of foreign origin. Czech dictionaries and indexes use the following alphabetical order:
The Czech alphabet uses several letters in addition to the 26 letters used in the English alphabet. These are á, č, ď, é, í, ň, ó, š, ť, ú, ý, ž. The letter combination ch is also considered a single letter and is alphabetized after h. Letters q, w, x are used only in words of foreign origin.  


a,á  b  c    d,  e,é,  f  g  h  ch  i,í  j  k  l  m  n,
Czech dictionaries and indexes use the following alphabetical order:
o,ó  p (q)  r    s  š  t,  u,ú,  v (w) ( x)  y,ý  z  
 
a,á  b  c    d,  e,é,  f  g  h  ch  i,í  j  k  l  m  n, o,ó  p (q)  r    s  š  t,  u,ú,  v (w) ( x)  y,ý  z  


This word list follows the standard English alphabetical order. However, when working with alphabetized Czech records, use the Czech alphabetical order.
This word list follows the standard English alphabetical order. However, when working with alphabetized Czech records, use the Czech alphabetical order.
  Letters q, w, and x are used only in words of foreign origin.


Czech dictionaries and indexes use the following alphabetical order:
Czech dictionaries and indexes use the following alphabetical order:
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