What was Czech language known as before?
Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian
Is there a good reputation related to Czech?
However, most Slavic languages (including Czech) have been distanced in this way from Russian influences because of widespread public resentment against the former Soviet Union (which occupied Czechoslovakia
Why?
widespread public resentment against the former Soviet Union
What roots does the language share?
Although most Czech vocabulary is based on shared roots with Slavic, Romance, and Germanic
Any other languages contribute to it?
It is closely related to other West Slavic languages, such as Silesian and Polish.
Has the language had any changes?
The languages have not undergone the deliberate highlighting of minor linguistic differences in the name of nationalism as has occurred in
How many people speak this language?
over 10 million people
Is it an official language for anyone?
it is the official language of the Czech Republic
Who?
the official language of the Czech Republic.
Other languages it's related to?
Latin and German