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Strčprstskrzkrk.com launches
I've owned the StrčPrstSkrzKrk.com domain for a year but only now did I find a few minutes to make it live. All it contains is a video of me pronouncing the phrase. But with any luck, I will be adding more Czech tongue-twisters there, as time goes on. read more »
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Czech Heritage in Texas
Czech ministry of education to sponsor students of Czech
Every year the Czech ministry of education sponsors a certain number of foreigners to study Czech in the Czech Republic for up to a month. See the enclosed document (in Czech) for details on how to apply. Submissions are due by February 18.
PF 2007
Svátky: The holiday season
MF DNES To, že jsou Vánoce již za dveřmi, lze poznat z nabídky a výzdoby obchodních domů a od čtvrtka je bude připomínat i výzdoba v ulicích Prahy 8.
The holiday season is upon us, around the corner, or behind the door (za dveřmi). More and more Christmas trees are showing up in the streets of Czech cities and soon they will be joined by tubs with carp. But first, we will have to celebrate St Nicholas on Mikuláš day (5. of December). Last year I put together a Christmas vocabulary, and here are the key words for the season again: read more »
Okurková sezóna? Cucumber season?
I finally have time to update this blog and nothing interesting is happening. Oh, I somehow missed the new Czech government and Czech exit from the world cup, but that's really rather dull. When I say nothing is happening I mean nothing with interesting linguistic or cultural implications. The summer months are notoriously slow newswise - Czech has a term for this: okurková sezóna - ĺiterally 'cucumber season'. Let's hope things pick up soon. In England, this period is often refered to as the Silly Season characterized by stories of the "Dog bites man" variety (for which Czechs have no idiomatic equivalent). read more »
Sport: New category on Czech Update
Although I'm not a big sports fan myself, it is a big part of any culture, and Czech culture is no exception, particularly with the recent and past successes of Czech 'sportovci'. I've already posted a few items in the culture category, but on reflection, I think a dedicated category might be in order. I've also gone back and reclassified some of the earlier posts that fit in.
New Czech course on CD-ROM
Czech Express: LANGMaster.com
LANGMaster Czech Express is a fast Czech language course aimed at students of all nationalities encountering Czech for the first time. It serves as a practical gateway to the language and forms a solid foundation for further study, while at the same time is also completely appropriate for those whose aspirations stretch to “survival level” Czech.
Finally a Czech on CD course that is worth anything. This description from the Czech company Langmaster is fairly accurate. Of course, CD-ROM language courses are always limited in their use - they're always a complementary material at best (the other two existing course are virtually useless - one because it has no useful information the other because it is aimed at translation only). However, Lída Holá, the author of the interesting Czech Step by Step textbook did a very good job. Now, the CD does not have all the bells and whistles you might see on other Langmaster products for English or even some of the high-value CDs for French or English produced by large companies. There is no video or animation. However, there is plenty of good sound and some nice illustrations. There is also a grammar and the optional dictionary (Czech-English or Czech-German). read more »
PF 2006 - Všechno nejlepší do nového roku
Czechs are not nearly as prolific card writers as the English but they certainly send out lots of them on special occasions. The typical New Year card bears the acronym PF (from the French pour féliciter) and is refered to in Czech as 'péefko'. Most people send a postcard (pohled) but many people and companies make their own.
Bohemica's PF card is on Bohemica.com/2006.
Some more traditional PFs can also be found on pohlednice.centrum.cz or this specialized PF s read more »
Czechupdate.com is here
Czech Update has received a present from Santa. Its own domain Czechupdate.com. It is still hosted on Bohemica.com and the old link will be functional.
Czech Studies teaching job at Glasgow University
An interesting job in teaching Czech!
Glasgow University is looking for a new Lecturer in Czech Studies read more »
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Doomsday 2010 Prague Short Story Wins BCSA Prize
Mayor Šulc’s Astounding 2010 Directive is the title of a short story that has just won a prize of £300 in a writing competition run by the British Czech & Slovak Association. The author is Adam Daniel Mezei.
The story set in a Prague in 2010, which secedes from a Czechia which is controlled by a Communist revisionist government, and which in turn is part of an imperial Euro superstate. It explores the extraordinary consequences of political changes in the far from distant future – where Language Police patrol restaurants, and where Prague (Mayor Šulc’s ‘Inner District’) resorts to a helicopter airlift to take passengers to the airport to avoid the random searches and hefty tolls imposed by the Communist authorities. It’s one of several stories Adam submitted to the competition that tackle rather different, often unsettling subjects. (From BCSA Press Release) read more »
Veselé Vánoce a šťastný Nový rok
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from CzechUpdate.com. Ať Vám Ježíšek přinese plno dárků. This year brought a bounty of holiday posts that necessitated a new holiday category to make them easier to find.
This is the second holiday greeting on this blog which has been in existence a little under 14 months. This is the 324th post on the blog from the very start which means one post almost every day. All in all, not a bad run for a little blog. I have also recently added quite a few new categories that should make it easier to find interesting things about items in the Czech news. read more »
Babí léto - Indian Summer
Well, we've said nashledanou to okurková sezóna (the summer slow news season) and are about to welcome another time of year: babí léto (Indian Summer). I don't really know why it's called that but it seems to be reminiscent of bába (hag) but hag's summer sounds a little strange. Unfortunately, I don't have any etymological dictionaries to hand. This is what Czech wikipedia has to say about it:
Babí léto bývá charakterizováno obdobím suchého, málo větrného,
slunného a přes den velmi teplého počasí. Noci ale bývají již poměrně read more »
Czech Update updates to slow down
Fortunately for me, and unfortunately for Czech Update, I will be away and busy for the next four and a half months. As a result, my postings to Czech Update will become less frequent but I will try to do at least a weekly update. I also appreciate if anybody sends me interesting stories that should perhaps appear here. Dominik
Twisted Spoon publish Máj: Seminal work of Czech 'revival' in new English translation
Twisted Spoon Press, the Prague-based publisher of quality Czech and Central European literature in English translation came out with one of the key works of Czech national revival, Karel Hynek Mácha's 1836 Romantic epic poem Máj. Please support Twisted Spoon and CzechUpdate by buying the new translation on Amazon.
This is the first published English translation in over 50 years. The Czech original with an older translation by Edith Pargeter is available online on http://www.lupomesky.cz/maj. read more »
Site upgrade notice
The software powering Czechupdate received an updgrade so I updated the layout a little as well with a slightly new theme. You can now choose which colors to display on the front page. Otherwise, all other improvements are under the hood (or as they say 'pod kapotou'.
Šťastné a Veselé
Šťastné a veselé vánoce a příjemné prožití sváteční doby přeji všem čtenářům CzechUpdate.com.
Dominik Lukeš
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This is Bohemica.com's blog updating all interested on current Czech related events accompanied by thoughts on Czech language and culture. Hopefully, we will have some audio updates as well.






