"Czechic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Czechic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Czechic" Meaning

I think you meant "Czech".

Czech refers to something related to the Czech Republic or the Czech people. It can also refer to the Czech language, which is a West Slavic language spoken by around 10 million people in the Czech Republic and many others around the world.

Alternatively, you might have meant "Czechoslovakia", which was a country that existed from 1918 to 1993, consisting of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

"Czechic" Examples

I think you meant "Czech".

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We can use "Czech" as an adjective or a noun. Here are a few examples:

Adjective


The Czech Republic is a country located in Central Europe.
The cuisine in the Czech Republic is known for its hearty beers and meats.

Noun


We visited the Czech capital, Prague, last summer.
I've always wanted to learn some basic Czech phrases to communicate with locals.

Note: The adjective "Czech" typically refers to something related to the Czech Republic, its people, or its culture.

"Czechic" Similar Words

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Czardom refers to a significant or important government or state, especially during the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It can also imply a situation where a ruler or monarch has absolute power and authority.

Czarevich

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A czarevich (also spelled tsarevich) is the male heir apparent to a Russian monarch or emperor. The term is derived from the Russian word "царевич" (tsarevich), meaning "son of the tsar".

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Referring to the Czarist regime, the term "czarist" describes the political system, culture, and characteristics of the Russian Empire (1721-1917), particularly during the reign of the Czar, who held absolute power. Czarist Russia was marked by autocracy, strict social hierarchy, and limited democratization. The term is often used to describe the intolerant, authoritarian, and rigid aspects of that period's politics, society, and culture.

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Czechoslovak

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Czerny is a noun referring to the Polish composer and pianist Carl Czerny (1791-1857), who was a pupil of Beethoven and a renowned virtuoso pianist. He is also famous for his piano études and exercises that are still widely used in music education today.

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