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  2. Janek Rubeš - Wikipedia

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    Janek (Jan) Rubeš (born 24 December 1987) is a Czech reporter, documentarist, vlogger and director. [2] He is mainly known for the YouTube channel Honest Guide, which he runs with his cameraman Honza Mikulka. [3] The channel provides tips for tourists, including tips on how to avoid tourist traps and scams in many cities, mainly Prague. [4] [5]

  3. Steve Kaufmann - Wikipedia

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    Steve Kaufmann (born October 8, 1945) [a] is a Canadian internet personality known for his language-learning content on YouTube, and his online language-learning platform LingQ, which he co-founded. Background

  4. Category:Czech YouTubers - Wikipedia

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  5. Kovy - Wikipedia

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    He started his YouTube career in 2012 at the age of 16 with his first channel Gameballcz, focused mainly on let's plays and parodies. In 2014, Kovář founded a new channel called Kovy (his own nickname), focused on vlogging and infotainment videos. He became famous for his originality and difference from other Czech YouTubers. [2]

  6. Strč prst skrz krk - Wikipedia

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    Waveform and spectrogram for the Czech expression Milan Cabrnoch pronouncing Strč prst skrz krk in 2014. Strč prst skrz krk (pronounced [str̩tʃ pr̩st skr̩s kr̩k] ⓘ) is a tongue twister in Czech and Slovak meaning 'stick a finger through the neck'. [1]

  7. Czech phonology - Wikipedia

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    The usage of the glottal stop as an onset in such syllables confirms this tendency in the pronunciation of Bohemian speakers. In Common Czech, the most widespread Czech interdialect, prothetic v– is added to all words beginning with o– in standard Czech, e.g. voko instead of oko (eye). The general structure of Czech syllables is:

  8. ČT24 - Wikipedia

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    ČT24 airs a short news bulletin every hour on the hour. This channel airs other shows including 90' ČT24, Hyde Park Civilizace, Věda 24, Horizont ČT24, Interview ČT24, Studio 6, Newsroom ČT24, Studio ČT24, Branky, body, vteřiny, Týden v kultuře, Události, Události, komentáře, Události v kultuře, Události v regionech, Týden v regionech, Zprávy v 12, Zprávy v 16, Zprávy v 23 ...

  9. Wikipedia : Language learning centre/Czech word list

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    být - to be; cítit - to feel; dát - to give; dělat - to do; dostat - to get; dovolit - to allow; jít (eait) - to gokdyž - when; koupit - to buy; náboženství - religion

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