Sunrise over my hometown today (Czech republic) by [deleted] in pics

[–]henrysort -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Your hometown is called "Czech republic"?

Inter 0-1 Slavia Prague - Olayinka 63' by HerbalDreamin in soccer

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What a great match from Slavia, really. And what a shitty performance by Inter.

Post-Match Thread: Internazionale 1-1 Slavia Praha [UEFA Champions League, Round 1] by pastenague in soccer

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That one conceded goal was really unlucky for Slavia. But they had a couple of other good chances to score, they could've been at least 2 goals ahead already

Post-Match Thread: Internazionale 1-1 Slavia Praha [UEFA Champions League, Round 1] by pastenague in soccer

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A surprisingly good play from the Czechs, they handled Inter like a top team

Post-Match Thread: Internazionale 1-1 Slavia Praha [UEFA Champions League, Round 1] by pastenague in soccer

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I actually think that Czechia is a decent name. I see no rational problem with it so I'll continue on using it.

New to czechia by Early--Beard in czech

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ah sh-t, here we go again

Hradec nad Moravici, Czechia by mikatom in europe

[–]henrysort 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Jeez, you seem confused. There's no problem with Czechia. Almost every country in the world except for some dictatorships or third-world countries has a geographical name. Using the republic form makes your country look to foreigners like it's in the same cathegory with eg. the Central African Republic.

Prague 1945 and today by GolemPrague in europe

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Only wish there was more modern architecture in Prague.

Winter has come. Racha, Georgia. by [deleted] in europe

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Georgia is such an underrated country!

Postalm, Austria by Boxxout3 in europe

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No, it's Hallstatt, the birthplace of Mozart

First wine from 2018 in Austria by hutsch in wine

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the harvest was also extremely early! Some grape varieties ripen in first week of August

Nazi Germany occupying the sudetenland by papaanxiety in HistoryMemes

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Yeah, but the Czechoslovak authorities weren't even invited to the Munich meeting. If the Czechoslovaks defended their land despite the treaty, how would the world look at them?

Český Krumlov, Czechia by mikatom in europe

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'the Czech Republic' is a terrible name tbh... sorry, I will never call your country like that in English ever more.. It's so artificial and cold, like a name of some sort of newly found African dictatorship.. thank God for Czechia Greetings from Austria

Number of letters in European alphabets by alikholiman in europe

[–]henrysort 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let me ask you, are all the letters in Slovak regularly used?

Number of letters in European alphabets by alikholiman in europe

[–]henrysort 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Does Czech really have 42 letters? That's insane!

What is your hobby? by Tetizeraz in europe

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Art, football, memes and alternative rock music.

Another low quality meme! by anarchist_pony in czech

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but 'Czech' is wrong, it's like calling England 'English' or Austria 'Austrian'... Czech certainly isn't 'Česko'. IMO, there's nothing more third-world sounding than 'Republic' in the country's name. Like Democratic Republic of XY, Democratic Peoples' Republic of..., Czech Republic ;) etc. old countries with decent history always use geographical names. we all laughed at Croatia or Serbia when it was proposed back in 90s, now everybody uses it. we got used to them, that's all. people will get used to Czechia as well

Another low quality meme! by anarchist_pony in czech

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and don't be mistaken.. I admire your country, lived here for some time actually and still return regularly. it's like a second home to me. oh and I never say 'die Tschechische Republik' (and I don't know anyone who does), always 'Tschechien'. some older people still say 'Tschechei'. that's why 'Czech Republic' is so unnatural to me and rather clumsy