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The violin that's different from all others but still makes sweet music. Record breakers on the Old Town Square and the man who fell asleep at a rail crossing waiting for…
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Press Review
Pravo reports today that Culture Minister Pavel Dostal could be the only member of the cabinet to accompany President Vaclav Klaus on his forthcoming trip to China. Mr…
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Press Review
Mlada Fronta Dnes leads with news that President Vaclav Klaus has issued his first official pardon for murder. President Klaus pardoned 22-year-old Ondrej Gregor, who…
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Why reading Czech is much easier than speaking it
Before I started here at Radio Prague I worked as a translator at CTK, the Czech Republic's only news agency and I still do translations to make a bit of extra cash. I…
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Mailbox
In this week's Mailbox we answer your letters and emails about the future of our Czech language series ABC of Czech, a man we recently reported on who composes music by…
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Where have all the flowers gone
Welcome to Radio Prague' special Czech language course which looks at idioms concerning wild flora. All that's left for today's lesson are flowers - kvetiny.
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Forest fruit and mushrooms
Welcome to Radio Prague's Czech language series in which we look at Czech idioms concerning wild flora. Today we take a closer look at wild berries and mushrooms.
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A "thorny" lesson
Welcome to Radio Prague's Czech language programme in which we explain the meaning of Czech idioms about plants. Today's topic is anything to do with bushes, shrubs and…
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The touch wood lesson
Hello and welcome to Radio Prague's special Czech-language series focusing on idioms about wild-growing plants. We've already done trees and their parts, and today we won…
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David Talacko - a surreal misunderstanding
David Talacko was born and grew up in Australia, but his roots are here in Prague. Like many people of Czech origin, he decided to settle in the Czech Republic after the…
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Fowl play
Hello and welcome to the last farm-animals episode in our language-teaching series featuring Czech countryside idioms. The only important animals left are poultry - drubez.
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More than a pig's whisper
Thanks for joining us again in exploring Czech idioms featuring farm animals. Today we look at the pig. Although reportedly one of the cleverest animals, in language pigs…
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