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The official Czech Republic Language is Czech, which is spoken by a massive 96 % of the population. In some parts Polish is also used officially in Czech Republic. However, the people of the major cities of Czech Republic do understand and speak English. The aged of the Czechs understand and sometimes know Russian and German. The country of Czech Republic allows complete freedom in the use of languages.
The Czech language is one of the West Slavic languages and belongs to the Indo-European family of languages. It is spoken by an estimated 12 million speakers across the world. The language of Czech is also listed as one of the 23 official languages of the European Union.
Nine languages are officially listed in the Czech Republic Language group, eight of which are living languages and one is extinct. The languages used widely in Czech Republic, apart from Czech, standard German and Polish include Bavarian, Carpathian Romani, Sinte Romani, and Silesian. There is an exciting mix of 0.5% of Polish, 0.1% of Roma, 0.1% of Hungarians, 1.9% of Slovaks, 3.7% of Moravian, Greeks, Magyars, 0.1% of Silesian, 0.4% of Germans, and Vietnamese population who speak their own language in a variety of dialects.
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