The language games on the Digital Dialects website are a relaxed way of beginning Czech studies. A fun and relaxed way for travelers, visitors to Prague, ex-pats and beginners to the Czech language to learn a few basic words in the Czech language. Fun exercises that teachers can incorporate into classroom lessons, give as a homework task, or that can be used by independent Czech learners as an online self-study exercise.

About the Czech language:

Czech is a West Slavic language that is spoken by around 11 million, mainly in the Czech Republic, where Czech is the official language. Small Czech speaking populations also live in neighboring countries. Czech is similar to both Slovak and Polish, and speakers of these languages can understand one another. Czech vocabulary has been enriched by Latin and German influences.

Czech learning games include:

Numbers in Czech - game for learning to count up to the number twelve. For learning to be able to work with cash amounts learn the numbers in Czech 0-100.

Colours in Czech - the 11 most common colour words in a game suitable for kids. Use our Czech flashcards: colours for memorizing these 11 adjectives. Exercises for beginners learning their first Czech adjectives.

Days and months in Czech - learn to read a calendar or timetable while traveling in the country.

For learning a few phrases for an upcoming trip to Prague, visit the Czech phrases page. Learn to say 'hi'- 'ahoj' in the Czech language.

Czech learning links - some hand-picked resources for learning the Czech language online. Includes study sites, online dictionaries and video lessons.

Other regional/Slavic language pages with several language arts games and native spoken audio on the Digital Dialects website include a learn Polish section and a learn Russian page. For travelers to central and Eastern Europe, and those with an interest in Slavic studies or linguistics.

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