Czech
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Writing system: Czech alphabet (Latin script) |
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Czech is the official language of the Czech Republic. Up until the end of the 1800s, the Czech language was called Bohemian. Czech is a West Slavic language with close linguistic ties to Slovak and is used by approx. 12 million native speakers, almost all of them residents of the Czech republic.
When doing business with Czech-speaking clients, professional, human translation is vital if you wish to make a good impression or close a deal. Never rely on spotty software translation to do the job: only through professional human Czech translation and additional editing undertaken by another professional linguist will the meaning of your message be conveyed precisely to your target audience. RixTrans can assist you in this task.
The RixTrans one-stop translation company offers professional Czech language services, such as:
- Czech translation services in various language pairs
- Czech language localisation
- Czech language editing
- Czech language proofreading
- Certified Czech translation
- Czech language subtitling
- Czech language dubbing
- Czech language voiceovers
- Czech website translation and localisation
Czech Translation service specialisation:
- Banking and Finance
- Document
- IT and Software
- Market Research
- Media and Entertainment
- Medical
- Legal
- PR and Marketing
- Sport
- Technology and Science
- Travel, Tourism and Hospitality
Some examples of the Czech translation language combinations we support:
English to Czech Swedish to Czech Norwegian to Czech Danish to Czech German to Czech French to Czech Italian to Czech Finnish to Czech Russian to Czech Ukrainian to Czech Polish to Czech Estonian to Czech Slovak to Czech Slovenian to Czech Hungarian to Czech Spanish to Czech Portuguese to Czech Latvian to Czech Lithuanian to Czech | Czech to English Czech to Swedish Czech to Norwegian Czech to Danish Czech to German Czech to French Czech to Italian Czech to Finnish Czech to Russian Czech to Ukrainian Czech to Polish Czech to Estonian Czech to Slovak Czech to Slovenian Czech to Hungarian Czech to Spanish Czech to Portuguese Czech to Latvian Czech to Lithuanian Etc. |
Czech alphabet
Majuscule Forms (also called uppercase or capital letters) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A | Á | B | C | Č | D | Ď | E | Ě | F | G | H | Ch | I | Í | J | K | L | M | N | Ň | O | Ó | P | Q | R | Ř | S | Š | T | Ť | U | Ú | Ů | W | X | Y | Ý | Z | Ž |
Minuscule Forms (also called lowercase or small letters) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
a | á | b | c | č | d | ď | e | ě | f | g | h | ch | i | í | j | k | l | m | n | ň | o | ó | p | q | r | ř | s | š | t | ť | u | ú | ů | w | x | y | ý | z | ž |