In addition to the items in Michael Dindinger's post, here, you might find the two videos below to be helpful
The first video is from Youtube, and covers learning Czech for genealogy purposes. Obviously, since the video is ten minutes long, you won't be a fluent speaker afterwards, but it can help get you going.
The second video is much more in-depth. The narration is a bit dry, so consider yourself forewarned. That video can be found here. Before you begin, you might want to review our Swedish page for its info on using Google Translate. As with the Swedish, Czechs don't use their full English skills in their local websites.
The first video is from Youtube, and covers learning Czech for genealogy purposes. Obviously, since the video is ten minutes long, you won't be a fluent speaker afterwards, but it can help get you going.
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The second video is much more in-depth. The narration is a bit dry, so consider yourself forewarned. That video can be found here. Before you begin, you might want to review our Swedish page for its info on using Google Translate. As with the Swedish, Czechs don't use their full English skills in their local websites.