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5 +2 | prístí (*) den |
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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 |
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