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à´àµà´àµà´àµâ റിപàµà´ªà´¬àµà´²à´¿à´àµà´à´¿à´²àµ à´à´¦àµà´¯àµà´à´¿à´ à´à´¾à´·à´¯à´¾à´£àµ à´àµà´àµà´àµ à´à´¾à´· (Czech /tÊÉk/; ÄeÅ¡tina Czech pronunciation: [ËtÊÉÊcɪna]). à´¨àµà´°à´¤àµà´¤àµ à´ à´à´¾à´· à´¬àµà´¹àµà´®à´¿à´¯àµ» (Bohemian, ലതàµà´¤àµà´¨à´¿àµ½ ലിൻà´àµà´µà´¾ à´¬àµà´¹àµà´®à´¿à´àµà´ lingua Bohemica)[6] (/boÊËhiËmiÉn, bÉ-/;[7] à´à´¨àµà´¨àµà´ ഠറിയപàµà´ªàµà´àµà´à´¿à´°àµà´¨àµà´¨àµ. à´à´¨àµà´¤àµ à´¯àµà´±àµà´ªàµà´¯àµ» à´àµà´àµà´à´¬à´¤àµà´¤à´¿à´²àµ à´ªà´à´¿à´àµà´à´¾à´±àµ» à´¸àµà´²à´¾à´µà´¿à´àµ ശാà´à´¯à´¿à´²àµàµ¾à´ªàµà´ªàµà´àµà´ à´à´¾à´·à´¯à´¾à´£àµ à´àµà´àµà´àµ. à´à´à´¦àµà´¶à´ à´à´°àµ à´àµà´à´¿à´¯à´¿à´²àµà´±àµ à´à´¨à´àµà´à´³à´¾àµ½ à´¸à´à´¸à´¾à´°à´¿à´àµà´à´ªàµà´ªàµà´àµà´¨àµà´¨à´¨àµà´¨ à´à´¾à´·à´¯à´¾à´£à´¿à´¤àµ. à´¸àµà´²àµà´µà´¾à´àµ à´à´¾à´·à´¯àµà´®à´¾à´¯à´¿ വളരൠസാമàµà´¯à´®àµà´£àµà´àµ.[8]
Czech | |
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Bohemian[1] | |
ÄeÅ¡tina, Äeský jazyk | |
à´à´¤àµà´à´µà´¿à´àµà´Â à´¦àµà´¶à´ | Czech Republic |
à´¸à´à´¸à´¾à´°à´¿à´àµà´àµà´¨àµà´¨ നരവà´à´¶à´ | Czechs |
മാതàµà´à´¾à´·à´¯à´¾à´¯à´¿ à´¸à´à´¸à´¾à´°à´¿à´àµà´àµà´¨àµà´¨à´µàµ¼ | 10.7 million (2015)[2] |
Latin script (Czech alphabet) Czech Braille | |
à´à´¦àµà´¯àµà´à´¿à´ à´¸àµà´¥à´¿à´¤à´¿ | |
à´à´¦àµà´¯àµà´à´¿à´ പദവി |  à´àµà´àµà´àµ റിപàµà´ªà´¬àµà´²à´¿à´àµà´àµ  യàµà´±àµà´ªàµà´¯àµ» à´¯àµà´£à´¿à´¯àµ» |
Recognised minority language in | |
Regulated by | Institute of the Czech Language |
à´à´¾à´·à´¾ à´àµà´¡àµà´àµ¾ | |
ISO 639-1 | cs |
ISO 639-2 | cze (B) ces (T) |
ISO 639-3 | ces |
à´àµà´²àµà´àµà´àµà´²àµà´àµ | czec1258 [5] |
Linguasphere | 53-AAA-da < 53-AAA-b...-d |
ഠവലà´à´¬à´ തിരàµà´¤àµà´¤àµà´
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- â Czech at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
- â 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 http://www.coe.int/en/web/conventions/full-list/-/conventions/treaty/148/declarations?p_auth=63PpH3zN
- â Ministry of Interior of Poland: Act of 6 January 2005 on national and ethnic minorities and on the regional languages
- â Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Czech". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
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