Days, Months, and Seasons in Czech
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If you’re just starting out with Czech, one of the first things you should learn is how to talk about time – days of the week, months, seasons, that kinda thing.
Makes sense, right? You use these words all the time in your own language, so you’re gonna need them early on in Czech too. They’re also usually some of the easiest words to remember, in our humble opinion.
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We’ve put together this short guide which covers all the basics. And we’ve even thrown in audio, so you know exactly how to pronounce the words.
All right, have fun!

Days of the Week in Czech
Days of the Week | Dny v týdnu |
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Monday | Pondělí |
Tuesday | Úterý |
Wednesday | Středa |
Thursday | Čtvrtek |
Friday | Pátek |
Saturday | Sobota |
Sunday | Neděle |

Months of the Year in Czech
Months | Měsíce |
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January | Leden |
February | Únor |
March | Březen |
April | Duben |
May | Květen |
June | Červen |
July | Červenec |
August | Srpen |
September | Září |
October | Říjen |
November | Listopad |
December | Prosinec |

Seasons in Czech
Seasons | Roční období |
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Spring | Jaro |
Summer | Léto |
Autumn/Fall | Podzim |
Winter | Zima |
včera | yesterday |
dnes | today |
zítra | tomorrow |
den | day |
týden | week |
měsíc | month |
rok | year |
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