April 8, 2021
Actually, there is only a single country that speaks Czech—the Czech Republic. However, our neighbouring country Slovakia speaks similar language. People from both countries understand each other. The countries used to be united under a common name, the Czechoslovakia, but it was split in 1993 into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Both countries are located in the Central Europe.
I've been to Slovakia a few times. The last time I was there on a vacation with my girlfriend hiking in the mountains. I'm fond of their cuisine. The typical ingredient is bryndza, which is cheese made from sheep milk.
Czech-speaking Countries
Actually, there is only a single country that speaks Czech—the Czech Republic.
However, our neighbouring country Slovakia speaks a similar language.
People from both countries understand each other.
The countries used to be united under a common name, the Czechoslovakia, but it was split in 1993 into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
I've been to Slovakia a few times.
The last time I was there on a vacation with my girlfriend hiking in the mountains.
I'm fond of their cuisine.
The typical ingredient is bryndza, which is cheese made from sheep milk.
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Czech-speaking Countries
Actually, there is only a single country that speaks Czech—the Czech Republic.
However, our neighbouring country Slovakia speaks a similar language.
People from both countries understand each other.
The countries used to be united under a common name, the Czechoslovakia, but it was split in 1993 into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Both countries are located in the Central Europe.
I've been to Slovakia a few times.
The last time I was there on a vacation with my girlfriend hiking in the mountains.
I'm fond of their cuisine.
The typical ingredient is bryndza, which is cheese made from sheep milk.
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However, our neighbouring country Slovakia speaks similar language. However, our neighbouring country Slovakia speaks a similar language. However, our neighbouring country Slovakia speaks a similar language. |
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