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Paperback Czech Phrasebook Book

ISBN: 1741040477

ISBN13: 9781741040470

Czech Phrasebook

(Part of the Lonely Planet Phrasebook Series and Lonely Planet Phrasebooks Series)

This phrasebook includes all the language travellers need to explore the Czech Republic. It contains sections for disabled visitors, business travellers and families, along with information on local... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Paperback

Condition: Very Good

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5 ratings

Good traveling book for Czech

I love this phrasebook, it is easy to go thru and very helpful to pronounce the language. Kimberly Riha

Czech:Lonely Planet Phrase Book

Easy to navigate, well laid out, very useful so that you know all the right things to say (and do) - great

An invaluable travel companion

It's true what they say; the natives are more friendly when you make an effort! I have purchased a variety of language guides for a number of languages (Czech, Italian, French, German), and I have always found the LonelyPlanet phrasebooks to be the best. Their size makes them very portable and discrete, they are very well organized, and have good, easy to use 2-way dictionaries for when you're in a pinch. They also don't take themselves too seriously, and include sometimes laughable - though potentially very useful - sections on things like clubbing, and "intimate" times. The guides claim to be "more essential than socks (and lighter on the nose)." I think this sums them up nicely. In particular, I found that the Czech language guide did a fantastic job hand-holding the reader through the admittedly arduous task of learning to pronounce all the different consonant- and vowel sounds with their plethora of accents. Be sure to start there. In short, this is an indispensable guide, and an absolute MUST for anyone traveling to the Czech Republic. Five stars. P.S. One word of warning: no book can really teach English speakers the infamous [r-with-upside-down-^] or "rzh" sound - as in the composer Dvo[rzh]ak - since the sound does not exist in our language. You'll see what I mean, no doubt. I suggest searching online for an audio clip of this consonant. The word [rzh]eka, for river, is an excellent example, if you can find it. Happy traveling!

Quite Useful & Handy

I used this book for a week in Prague. I found this book to be very well organized and useful. It is also small enough to through in your bag or purse for the day. It is definately helpful to learn a few greetings and such as the people seemed much more helpful when you were putting an effort into trying their language.

Great book

This book is really handy for traveling to Prague - It gives good advice that you might not think of otherwise. Definitely worth the money!!
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