Chesko-gí (čeština, ho͘-im: ) sī chi̍t khoán Slav gí-giân, ū tāi-iok 12,000,000 ê chāi-tē sú-iōng-chiá, sī Chesko kap Chesko-lâng ê chú-iàu gí-giân.
Czech | |
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čeština, český jazyk | |
Goân-chū kok-ka | Czech Republic |
Bîn-cho̍k | Czechs |
bú-gí sú-iōng-chiá | 10.7 million (2015) |
Gí-hē | Indo-European
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Hong-giân |
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Bûn-jī hē-thóng |
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Koaⁿ-hong tē-ūi | |
Koaⁿ-hong gí-giân | |
Sêng-jīn ê chió-sò͘ gí-giân | |
Koán-lí ki-kò͘ | Institute of the Czech Language (of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic) |
Gí-giân tāi-bé | |
ISO 639-1 | cs |
ISO 639-2 | cze (B) ces (T) |
ISO 639-3 | ces |
Glottolog | czec1258 |
Linguasphere | 53-AAA-da < 53-AAA-b...-d |
IETF | cs |
Chesko-gí kap Slovakia-gí ē-sái sio-thong, kap Pho-lân-gí mā ū chi̍t-kóa sio-siâng.
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