The Czech Language
The official language of the Czech Republic has approximately eleven million native speakers. The country itself is known for being peaceful. It has a stable economy that works in favor of its citizens. People enjoy free healthcare and university education in the country. The Republic was previously part of Czechoslovakia, but in 1993, it was divided into two countries, the other being Slovakia. The language of the land is an important part of people’s everyday lives. It is not only spoken in this country but also has plenty of followers in a few neighbor states, including Poland, Romania, and Slovakia. The tongue is mutually intelligible with two neighboring languages of Slavic and Polish. The people from these neighbor states can easily talk to the Czechs without any difficulty. A very interesting thing about the Czech vernacular is its dislike for vowels. You will find plenty of words in the vernacular that do not contain a vowel at all. This is something quite uncommon for E...