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- The Czech language has several dialects, including1234:
- Bohemian dialects, spoken in the western part of the country, including Prague.
- Moravian dialects, found in the eastern part of the Czech Republic, with some variants closer to Slovak.
- Silesian dialects, located in the northeastern part, closely related to Polish.
- Common Czech, based on the vernacular of Prague, spoken throughout most of the Czech Republic.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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.www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Czechia_languagesKey Dialects: Bohemian, Central Moravian, Eastern Moravian, Silesianslavic.ucla.edu/languages/czech/background-info/The dialects of Czech are divided into five categories, mostly reflecting the entities of which the Czech Republic historically consists of. Those groups are Bohemian, Moravian, Moravian-Slovak, Czech Silesian and the Mixed areascatvusa.com/traditions/dialects-of-the-czech-langu…Bohemian Dialects: Spoken in the western part of the country, including the capital city, Prague. Moravian Dialects: Found in the eastern part of the Czech Republic, these dialects often show a stronger influence from Slovak. Silesian Dialects: Located in the northeastern part, these are closely related to Polish.www.internationalphoneticalphabet.org/czech/ - People also ask
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