What does Czech mean?
Definitions for Czech
tʃɛkczech
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Czech.
Princeton's WordNet
Czechnoun
a native of inhabitant of the Czech Republic
Czechoslovakian, Czechoslovak, Czechnoun
a native or inhabitant of the former republic of Czechoslovakia
Czechadjective
the Slavic language of Czechs
Czech, Czechoslovakianadjective
of or relating to Czechoslovakia or its people or their language
"The Czech border"; "Czechoslovak nationalists"; "The Czechoslovakian population"
GCIDE
Czechnoun
Of or pertaining to Czechoslovakia or the Czech Republic.
Wiktionary
Czechnoun
A person from the Czech Republic (Czechia) or of Czech descent.
Czechadjective
Of, from, or pertaining to the Czech Republic or the Czech people, culture, or language.
Czechnoun
A Slavic language primarily spoken in the Czech Republic.
Etymology: From Czech, from Čech
ChatGPT
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Czech can refer to several related concepts associated with the Central European country, the Czech Republic. It can denote: 1. The nationality or ethnicity of people native to the Czech Republic. 2. The official language of the Czech Republic, a West Slavic language. 3. Anything related to the culture, history, or other aspects of the Czech Republic.
Webster Dictionary
Czechnoun
one of the Czechs
Czechnoun
the language of the Czechs (often called Bohemian), the harshest and richest of the Slavic languages
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Czech
tshek, n. a member of the most westerly branch of the Slavic family of races, the term including the Bohemians, or Czechs proper, the Moravians, and the Slovaks: the language of the Czechs, Bohemian, closely allied to Polish.—adj., also Czech′ic.
Surnames Frequency by Census Records
CZECH
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Czech is ranked #12616 in terms of the most common surnames in America.
The Czech surname appeared 2,453 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 1 would have the surname Czech.
95.4% or 2,342 total occurrences were White.
2.5% or 63 total occurrences were of Hispanic origin.
0.9% or 22 total occurrences were of two or more races.
0.6% or 16 total occurrences were Asian.
Matched Categories
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Czech in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Czech in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of Czech in a Sentence
I wasn’t really concerned about my trip until the Czech Republic started what looked like a mini-lockdown process.
The intermediate model is represented by most of the western European countries and the Czech Republic, where grandparents are strongly involved in child care but with a lower frequency than in the Mediterranean model and higher than in the Scandinavian countries, in these countries, characterized by levels of policy support that are in between the other two models, grandparental child care is complementary to public policies rather than substituting them.
It turns out we had a lot of manufacturing capabilities in the Czech Republic. The Czech underestimated the opportunity to solve the issue using internal capacities and preferred deliveries through China.
Prague Deputy Mayor Petr Hlavacek:
Prague and the Czech Republic were under Nazi and Communist rule for 40 years when discussion of what a city should be like was virtually prohibited, we are trying to unblock these brownfields by setting out a clear vision.
I've never been to Prague. ... I've never been to the Czech Republic.
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