The Czech alphabet has 42 letters and contains all 26 traditional international letters. The reason for such a high number is the fact that there are many special characters including diacritical marks such as caron, acute and ring.
International alphabet
The following part will introduce you to the 26 international letters and their pronunciations. All remaining 16 characters are covered in the next chapter.
Depending on where you come from, focus on the letters which are pronounced differently in your language and pay closer attention to the notes.
Abbreviations
Naturally, for saving time, letters are used in abbreviations. Most of them use the spelled sound of the letter:
The letter W in abbreviations is always pronounced as V:
Occasionally, the letter sound is used, not its spelled form:
Some abbreviations keep the English original pronunciation:
- MHD, BOZP, DPH, EET, HIV
- JZD, LSD, LGBT, NHL, ODS
- PHP, PVC, ZTP, SOS, SSSR
- STK, VUT, EU, SUV, s.r.o.
- USA, SVJ, HTML, WC, UK
- klasika, Brno, zdroj, pracovna, elegance
- akronym, sedadlo, invalida, novinka, dluhy
- cena, vidle, ostrovy, xenofob, golem
- horko, lenost, kvintet, Ukrajina, tykadlo
- wasabi, fajfka, jablko, mraky, remoska
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