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- Czech_alphabet abstract "The Czech alphabet is a version of the Latin script, used when writing Czech. Its basic principles are "one sound, one letter" and the addition of diacritical marks above letters to represent sounds alien to Latin. The alphabets of several other Central and Northern European languages (Slavic, Baltic) are based on the Czech alphabet, omitting or adding characters according to their needs. The most notable exception is Polish, which developed its own Roman script independently. The Czech alphabet is also the standard script used by linguists for transliterating Slavic Cyrillic (Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Macedonian and others).The alphabet consists of 42 letters (including the digraph Ch which is considered a single letter in Czech):A, Á, B, C, Č, D, Ď, E, É, 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, V, W, X, Y, Ý, Z, ŽThe letters Q and W are used exclusively in foreign words, and are replaced with Kv and V once the word becomes "naturalized"; the digraphs dz and dž are also used mostly for foreign words and do not have a separate place in the alphabet.".
- Czech_alphabet wikiPageExternalLink euro.typo.cz.
- Czech_alphabet wikiPageExternalLink cs-encodings-faq.html.
- Czech_alphabet wikiPageExternalLink kodovani.
- Czech_alphabet wikiPageExternalLink www.czech-language.cz.
- Czech_alphabet wikiPageID "484167".
- Czech_alphabet wikiPageRevisionID "596926765".
- Czech_alphabet hasPhotoCollection Czech_alphabet.
- Czech_alphabet subject Category:Czech_language.
- Czech_alphabet subject Category:Latin_alphabets.
- Czech_alphabet type Abstraction100002137.
- Czech_alphabet type Alphabet106497459.
- Czech_alphabet type CharacterSet106488880.
- Czech_alphabet type Communication100033020.
- Czech_alphabet type Database106637824.
- Czech_alphabet type Information106634376.
- Czech_alphabet type LatinAlphabets.
- Czech_alphabet type List106481320.
- Czech_alphabet type Message106598915.
- Czech_alphabet type Orthography106351202.
- Czech_alphabet type Script106351613.
- Czech_alphabet type Writing106359877.
- Czech_alphabet type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Czech_alphabet comment "The Czech alphabet is a version of the Latin script, used when writing Czech. Its basic principles are "one sound, one letter" and the addition of diacritical marks above letters to represent sounds alien to Latin. The alphabets of several other Central and Northern European languages (Slavic, Baltic) are based on the Czech alphabet, omitting or adding characters according to their needs. The most notable exception is Polish, which developed its own Roman script independently.".
- Czech_alphabet label "Alfabet czeski".
- Czech_alphabet label "Alfabeto ceco".
- Czech_alphabet label "Alfabeto checo".
- Czech_alphabet label "Alfabeto tcheco".
- Czech_alphabet label "Czech alphabet".
- Czech_alphabet label "Tschechisches Alphabet".
- Czech_alphabet label "Чешский алфавит".
- Czech_alphabet label "チェコ語アルファベット".
- Czech_alphabet label "捷克語字母".
- Czech_alphabet sameAs Česká_abeceda.
- Czech_alphabet sameAs Tschechisches_Alphabet.
- Czech_alphabet sameAs Alfabeto_checo.
- Czech_alphabet sameAs Alfabeto_ceco.
- Czech_alphabet sameAs チェコ語アルファベット.
- Czech_alphabet sameAs Alfabet_czeski.
- Czech_alphabet sameAs Alfabeto_tcheco.
- Czech_alphabet sameAs m.02g15m.
- Czech_alphabet sameAs Q76228.
- Czech_alphabet sameAs Q76228.
- Czech_alphabet sameAs Czech_alphabet.
- Czech_alphabet wasDerivedFrom Czech_alphabet?oldid=596926765.
- Czech_alphabet isPrimaryTopicOf Czech_alphabet.