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February 21 has been established by UNESCO as International Mother Language Day, commemorating the importance of linguistic diversity as an important part of humanity's cultural heritage.

For us, it is an opportunity to appreciate the richness of the Czech language. Thanks to its unique melody, extensive vocabulary, and sophisticated grammar, Czech is not only a means of communication but also a key to Czech literature, culture, and history. This holiday also reminds us of the importance of caring for our native language, developing it, and proudly passing it on to future generations.




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Ústav pro jazyk český Akademie věd ČR, v.v.i.

The institute's website contains information about its activities, structure, and research projects. It includes a language advisory service and electronic dictionaries.

Publisher: Akademie věd ČR. Ústav pro jazyk český


Lingvistika & Bohemistika : stránky se studijními materiály nejen pro studenty lingvistiky, fonetiky a bohemistiky na FF UK

Linguistics & Bohemistics were pages focused on the Czech language from a linguistic and phonetic perspective, and they contained full texts of documents. Today, they are available only from the archive.

Publisher: Křivan, Jan




Webarchiv contains to 02/21/2026 712 TB data. The first website was harvested in 3. 9. 2001.



We concluded 4710 contracts with a publishers at the moment. The last contracts are for these websites: