Czech belongs to the group of West Slavic languages. From another perspective, Czech is an inflectional language, which means that the words ‘‘inflect‘‘ (their endings change). The meaning a given word has in a sentence is primarily determined according to his inflection.
Who speaks Czech and where is it spoken?
In Europe: - Austria (particularly in Vienna) - Poland - Germany - Ukraine - Croatia (around Daruvar) - Western Romania (Banat) - Slovakia (after break-up of the Czechoslovakia in 1992)
Outside of Europe in: - Australia - Canada - The United States (the largest communities are in New York City, Chicago, Cleveland and in regions of Texas, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Nebraska)