Czech Frequency Dictionary 1 - Essential Vocabulary

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Czech Frequency Dictionary 1 - Essential Vocabulary

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Learning Czech for Beginners: 2500 Most Common Czech Words

This Czech frequency dictionary contains practical vocabulary for both spoken and written Czech. This book covers all basic Czech words for beginners.

With this book, you will learn Czech fast and efficiently.

To help you become fluent fast, the Czech word list in this book contains:
  • English translation(s)
  • Czech to English example sentences
  • Phonetic spelling of Czech words
  • Detailed Part of Speech information.

The Best Way of Learning Czech?

Not all words are created equal. Some words are used more than other words. The most common Czech words are more important to know than the more uncommon words.


Research has shown that the most used 2.500 Czech words account for 92% of all spoken language, and 82% of all written Czech texts. 


This is quite impressive. Out of the 300.000 Czech words in current use, you only need to know the top 2.500 to be fluent enough for daily life.


The secret to becoming fluent fast, is by learning the most used Czech words first. 


And everyone can do it. If you learn just ten words per day, you will reach 2500 words in 8 months' time. That is enough to be considered fluent!

 

Studies have shown that the most used 2.500 words account for 92% of all spoken Czech, and 82% of all written Czech text.

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What is Inside This Czech Dictionary?

A neatly organized Czech word list based on the most used Czech words. It gives you a structured way of quickly learning basic Czech vocabulary. 


This book gives you a simple yet convenient way of learning Czech, providing you with common Czech words and phrases.


All raw data has been lemmatized. Some "frequency dictionaries" list conjugations of verbs and adjectives as separate entries. This dictionary does not. It lists only the root word. 


All entries contain a Czech to English sample sentence so that you can see Czech words in context. It will also help you by giving you Czech reading practice. You will learn Czech by reading the sample sentences, too. 


Czech pronunciation can sometimes be challenging. Because you want to know how to pronounce words correctly, we added phonetic transcriptions. We used the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to spell words phonetically. 


 You can divide this Czech to English dictionary into three parts.


  • The general Czech frequency list. 2.500 Czech words ranked by how often they occur.

  • Frequency ranking by part of speech. We give you a frequency list of Czech nouns, adverbs, adjectives, verbs, prepositions, pronouns, numerals. This way, you can laser-target where you want to improve.

  • 2.500 Czech words in alphabetical order. If you forget a word, and you want to look up its meaning. Take a look at the alphabetical dictionary in the back of the book.

Czech Words for Beginners

The Czech Frequency Dictionary – Essential Vocabulary gives you a list of basic Czech words for beginners. It is the best way to learn basic Czech fast.


If you study the most-used Czech words, you will quickly gain a practical, base vocabulary. These high-frequency words provide excellent lessons for beginner Czech students.


You can use this dictionary as a stand-alone tool. You can also combine it with any other language learning courses, lessons, apps, audio methods, or books. This book roughly covers CEFR vocabulary ratings from A1 (absolute beginner) to B1 (somewhat proficient).


Invest in this book, and invest in yourself. You will amaze yourself, your friends, and your family by how fast you're improving your Czech fluency.



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  • Series: Czech-English (Book 1)
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  • PDF: 216 pages
  • Publisher: MostUsedWords.com; 1 edition (March 5th, 2020)
  • Language: English
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