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I am looking for a English to Czech translation book.
"I looked online and found so many different variations of the words. For example I know the Czech word for boy is kluk, but when I type it into the translator it gives me about 5 different words for boy in the Czech language, including kluk. What I want is a book that follows the version I sort of know, kluk for boy, holka for girl and so on. Can you recommend a book or a source that would follow that variation of the Czech language?"
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Asked by Jamey via email.
> 60 days ago
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