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The Latin Script with a Twist

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Czech uses the Latin alphabet with special marks called diacritics to represent unique sounds.

  • The 'háček' (ˇ) softens consonants: 's' becomes 'š' (sh).
  • The 'čárka' (´) lengthens vowels: 'a' becomes 'á' (aa).
  • The 'kroužek' (°) is only on 'ů' and sounds like 'oo'.
Letter + Diacritic = New Sound

Diacritic Transformation Table

Base Letter With Háček With Čárka With Kroužek
c
č
-
-
s
š
-
-
z
ž
-
-
a
-
á
-
e
-
é
-
i
-
í
-
o
-
ó
-
u
-
ú
ů
n
ň
-
-
d
ď
-
-

Meanings

The Czech writing system uses the Latin alphabet extended by diacritical marks to ensure every sound has a unique letter.

1

Softening (Háček)

Modifies consonants to create palatalized sounds.

“člověk”

“židle”

2

Lengthening (Čárka)

Indicates a long vowel sound.

“máma”

“pán”

3

Special Ring (Kroužek)

Unique to the letter 'ů'.

“stůl”

“kůň”

Reference Table

Reference table for The Latin Script with a Twist
Form Structure Example
Consonant Softening
Letter + ˇ
č, š, ž
Vowel Lengthening
Letter + ´
á, é, í
Special U
u + °
ů
Palatalized D/T
d/t + ˇ
ď, ť
Standard
No mark
b, f, g

Espectro de formalidad

Formal
Jím.

Jím. (General)

Neutral
Jím.

Jím. (General)

Informal
Jím.

Jím. (General)

Jerga
Jím.

Jím. (General)

Diacritic Functions

Diacritics

Softening

  • č ch
  • š sh

Lengthening

  • á long a
  • í long i

Ejemplos por nivel

1

To je čaj.

This is tea.

2

Mám rád mámu.

I love mom.

3

Kde je stůl?

Where is the table?

4

Piju kávu.

I am drinking coffee.

1

Čeština je těžká.

Czech is difficult.

2

Dívám se na film.

I am watching a movie.

3

Kůň běží rychle.

The horse is running fast.

4

Mám žízeň.

I am thirsty.

1

Musím si koupit tužku.

I must buy a pencil.

2

Ta kniha je velmi čtivá.

That book is very readable.

3

Půjdu na poštu.

I will go to the post office.

4

Šťastný nový rok!

Happy New Year!

1

Vysvětlení bylo velmi přesné.

The explanation was very precise.

2

Příští týden bude hezky.

Next week it will be nice.

3

Důvod mé návštěvy je osobní.

The reason for my visit is personal.

4

Musíme se přizpůsobit situaci.

We must adapt to the situation.

1

Člověk se neustále vyvíjí.

A person is constantly evolving.

2

Účast na konferenci byla vysoká.

Participation in the conference was high.

3

Zákonodárci schválili novou ústavu.

Legislators approved the new constitution.

4

Jeho vyjadřování je vytříbené.

His expression is refined.

1

Úskalí překladu spočívá v nuancích.

The pitfall of translation lies in nuances.

2

Tento jev je v češtině běžný.

This phenomenon is common in Czech.

3

Příznačné pro něj je tiché rozjímání.

Characteristic for him is quiet contemplation.

4

Úvaha o smyslu bytí.

Reflection on the meaning of being.

Fácil de confundir

The Latin Script with a Twist vs ú vs ů

Both sound like 'oo'.

The Latin Script with a Twist vs c vs č

Both are consonants.

The Latin Script with a Twist vs a vs á

Both are vowels.

Errores comunes

caj

čaj

Missing the háček changes the sound.

mama

máma

Missing the čárka is a spelling error.

stul

stůl

Missing the kroužek is incorrect.

kuna

kůň

Confusing the word.

dite

dítě

Missing the háček on 't'.

prijit

přijít

Missing multiple diacritics.

zidle

židle

Wrong consonant.

uhel

úhel

Wrong 'u' type.

tiskarna

tiskárna

Missing vowel length.

pujcka

půjčka

Missing diacritics.

vyvoj

vývoj

Missing vowel length.

ucast

účast

Missing diacritics.

ustava

ústava

Missing diacritics.

vyjadrovani

vyjadřování

Missing multiple.

Patrones de oraciones

To je ___.

Mám rád ___.

___ je těžké.

___ je můj přítel.

Real World Usage

Texting constant

Ahoj, jak se máš?

Email very common

Vážený pane,

Social Media common

To je super!

Food Delivery common

Objednávám čaj.

Travel occasional

Kde je nádraží?

Job Interview very formal

Mám zájem o práci.

💡

Use a Czech Keyboard

Install the Czech keyboard layout on your phone or computer to type diacritics easily.
⚠️

Don't Skip

Skipping diacritics is a bad habit that is hard to break later.
🎯

Read Aloud

Reading aloud helps you hear the difference between short and long vowels.
💬

Respect the Script

Czechs value correct spelling; using diacritics shows you respect the language.

Smart Tips

Enable the Czech keyboard.

mama máma

Look for the marks.

caj čaj

Learn the word with its diacritics.

kun kůň

Check every word.

stul stůl

Pronunciación

č = ch as in 'church'

Háček

Softens the consonant.

á = aa as in 'father'

Čárka

Lengthens the vowel.

Statement

Je to stůl. ↘

Falling intonation.

Memorízalo

Mnemotecnia

Hook the consonant to make it soft, stretch the vowel to make it long.

Asociación visual

Imagine a little hook (háček) catching a consonant and pulling it into a soft sound, and a long line (čárka) stretching a vowel like a rubber band.

Rhyme

Hook the letter, make it soft, Stretch the vowel, hold it aloft.

Story

A little hook named Háček went for a walk. He found a 'c' and turned it into 'č'. Then he met a 's' and turned it into 'š'. Suddenly, a long line named Čárka appeared and stretched an 'a' into 'á'. They all lived happily in the Czech alphabet.

Word Web

člověkškolkamámastůlkůňžidle

Desafío

Write your name using Czech diacritics where possible (e.g., if you have an 'a', write it as 'á').

Notas culturales

Diacritics are a point of national pride, dating back to Jan Hus.

Jan Hus introduced diacritics in the 15th century to replace complex digraphs.

Inicios de conversación

Jak se píše 'stůl'?

Proč je tam háček?

Jaký je rozdíl mezi 'u' a 'ů'?

Jak ovlivňují diakritiku moderní technologie?

Temas para diario

Write 5 words with 'č'.
Describe your room using words with diacritics.
Why are diacritics important for Czech identity?
Reflect on the evolution of Czech orthography.

Errores comunes

Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto

Test Yourself

Fill in the missing diacritic.

Č_j

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
It is 'čaj'.
Which is correct? Opción múltiple

Which word is spelled correctly?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: stůl
The correct spelling is 'stůl'.
Fix the spelling. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

mama

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: máma
It is 'máma'.
Reorder the words. Sentence Building

je / stůl / to

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: To je stůl.
Standard order.
Match the word to its meaning. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: horse
Kůň means horse.
Add the correct diacritic. Conjugation Drill

c_lověk

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: o
It is 'člověk'.
Is this true? True False Rule

Diacritics are optional.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
They are mandatory.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Jak se máš? B: ___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mám se dobře.
Correct spelling.

Score: /8

Ejercicios de practica

8 exercises
Fill in the missing diacritic.

Č_j

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
It is 'čaj'.
Which is correct? Opción múltiple

Which word is spelled correctly?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: stůl
The correct spelling is 'stůl'.
Fix the spelling. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

mama

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: máma
It is 'máma'.
Reorder the words. Sentence Building

je / stůl / to

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: To je stůl.
Standard order.
Match the word to its meaning. Match Pairs

Match 'kůň' to English.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: horse
Kůň means horse.
Add the correct diacritic. Conjugation Drill

c_lověk

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: o
It is 'člověk'.
Is this true? True False Rule

Diacritics are optional.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
They are mandatory.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Jak se máš? B: ___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mám se dobře.
Correct spelling.

Score: /8

Preguntas frecuentes (8)

No, they are mandatory parts of the letters.

Use a Czech keyboard layout.

Historical reasons; 'ů' is for middle/end.

Yes, they can change the word entirely.

They are consistent, so they are easy to learn.

Yes, always in formal writing.

It's a spelling error.

Similar marks exist, but Czech usage is unique.

Scaffolded Practice

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish low

Accents

Czech diacritics are structural, not just stress-based.

French low

Accents

Czech diacritics create distinct graphemes.

German moderate

Umlauts

Czech diacritics apply to consonants too.

Japanese moderate

Dakuten

Czech is alphabetic, Japanese is syllabic.

Arabic low

Tashkeel

Czech marks are permanent parts of the letter.

Chinese low

Pinyin tones

Czech marks are not tonal.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

Connected Grammar

Vowel Length

Builds On

Explains the 'čárka' in depth.

Consonant Softening

Builds On

Explains the 'háček' in depth.

Czech Alphabet

Prerequisite

Foundation for all letters.

Spelling Rules

Advanced Form

Advanced orthography.

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