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Czech translation: prístí (*) den

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English term or phrase:next day
Czech translation:prístí (*) den
Entered by: Evert DELOOF-SYS

14:23 Sep 24, 2001
English to Czech translations [Non-PRO]
English term or phrase: phrase
next day
igor
prístí (*) den
Explanation:
next day = 'prístí den' (*) with a reverse ^ on the 'r' and the 's'. Also note the accents on the 'i'.
These signs are called diacritical signs and are very important in Czech.

Tomorrow = 'zítra'
Today = 'dnes'

Any English-Czech dictionary.

HTH
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prístí (*) den


Explanation:
next day = 'prístí den' (*) with a reverse ^ on the 'r' and the 's'. Also note the accents on the 'i'.
These signs are called diacritical signs and are very important in Czech.

Tomorrow = 'zítra'
Today = 'dnes'

Any English-Czech dictionary.

HTH

Evert DELOOF-SYS
Belgium
Local time: 10:52
Native speaker of: Native in DutchDutch, Native in FlemishFlemish
PRO pts in pair: 7
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some more possibilities


Explanation:
There are many possibilities, how to express next day in Czech:

další den - s with a hook
or
with a genetive phrase
dalšího dne - s with a hook
příštího dne - r, s with a hook
This is in fact the more common one.

Regards,

Martina



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Martina Ley
Local time: 10:52
Native speaker of: Native in CzechCzech
PRO pts in pair: 27
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