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[Archive] Essah's Czech Resources

holly2727

[Archive] Essah's Czech Resources

Post by holly2727 »

Original author: Essah_

Original Duolingo forum link: https://forum.duolingo.com/comment/24326912


https://docs.google.com/document/d/13PJ ... sp=sharing

I've been studying Czech for a while, and I compiled a list of the best resources for learning Czech. I'm aware that Nueby also made a short list and that there's some overlap but I also have some additional resources. It is by no means exhaustive or all inclusive list, but rather my picks for the most useful sources, while avoiding 10 year old forum posts with 70% dead links. (yep, came across those too).

I hope it will be useful for someone. Feel free to suggest other resources in the replies if you want, and I'll consider adding them to the list. (I'll add more myself if I find some)


Selected comments:

  • Anders64825: Thank you very much for this list. I would like to recommend http://cokdybysme.net/outlineczgramm.html, which you included. It has some very good, short articles on most topics of Czech grammar. I found them very helpful.

  • Anders64825: Here's another resource which I really like. I don't think you mentioned it. It's called "The Valency Lexicon of Czech Verbs with Complex Syntactic-Semantic Annotation". If you're ever wondering what the valency of a verb is, you can find it here. It basically shows a verbs arguments and their cases. There's also a lot of other information relating to this. Very interesting if you like grammar!

Vallex 3.0: http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/vallex/3.0/

  • Essah_: there's a great dictionary app for android called QuickDIC that you can then download cz-en/en-cz dictionary for

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