Listen to HOW TO SAY PRAGUE: Translation of "prague" into Czech. praha, Praha, praĆŸskĂœ are the top translations of "prague" into Czech. Sample translated sentence: Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic. ↔ Praha je hlavnĂ­ město ČeskĂ© republiky. prague. + Add translation. 2. French. Yes = Oui. How to Pronounce it: oo-wee. No = Non. How to Pronounce it: noh-n. Where to Say It: Most popular in France, French is also widely spoken in other countries around the world. You’ll be understood in Quebec and most of Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, Morocco, Tunisia, and Alergia. 20 Common Greece Greetings, Words, and Other Useful Phrases. 1. Greek for Hello and Goodbye: You can say hello in Greek in a formal and less formal way. The informal way is: ΓΔÎčÎŹ or ΓΔÎčÎŹ ÏƒÎżÏ…, pronounced “Yee-a” or “Yee-a su”. The formal way is: ΓΔÎčα σας, pronounced “Yee-a sas”. When visiting Prague, it’s always a good idea to learn a few basic Czech phrases to help you navigate the city and interact with locals. One of the first things you should know is how to say “hello.” In Czech, the word for hello is “dobrĂœ den”. Let’s explore this greeting further. Why Learn How to Say Hello in Prague? 2- Hello, Hello. It’s common for Swedes to repeat the greeting phrase several times, like in the example above. For example, Hej, hej (“Hello, hello” ) or tjena, tjena (a more informal “Hello, hello”). Sometimes Swedes also repeat the greeting word twice when initiating a call. HallĂ„, hallĂ„! It’s charming, and during prime tourist season, crowded. Prague’s architecture also has a sort of Disney World feel. For that reason, the city’s cafes feel like havens in a storm—they are windows into the everyday Prague—the native city frequented by residents alone. That’s not to say that the tourist’s Prague isn’t worth a visit. đŸ‡§đŸ‡· 👉Learn more from my courses: Length of audio 19:09. English teacher Steve Watts was born in Great Britain, but he is currently the Czech Republic’s most popular YouTuber. His education channel Steve and Maggie has over 12 million subscribers and his videos, translated into seven languages, including Spanish and Hindi, have altogether over two billion views. A Czech will not admit to “besting” you
they will say they’ve “pushed you into their pocket.” (Strčit někoho do kapsy). 13. Czechs don’t “get into a pickle”
 they are more likely “to be in the rice.” (BĂœt v rejĆŸi). 14. Czechs don’t “kill two birds with one stone”
they “kill two flies with one hit.” wJPEHdC.