Minority languages of Czech Republic
The official language of the Czech Republic is Czech.[1] German, Polish, Hungarian, and Ukrainian are recognized as official minority languages.[2] Vietnamese and Belarusian became officially recognised as minority languages in the Czech Republic in 2013, which included the right to use those languages in courts and public places as well as in broadcast radio and television.[3] The Czech Republic signed the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages in 2000.[4] Romany, Slovak and Croatian are also spoken in the country.
Languages of Czech Republic | |
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Bilingual signs in Albrechtice | |
Minority | German Polish Hungarian Ukrainian Romany Slovak Croatian Vietnamese |
References
- "Czech Republic".
- Carolin Zwilling. "Minority Protection and Language Policy in the Czech Republic" (PDF).
- Czech Republic: Vietnamese and Belarusians recognized as ethnic minorities. Europa (2013-07-03). Retrieved 2020-01-04.
- Mary Betz. "History of Minority Rights and Language in the Czech Republic" (PDF). Kent State University. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
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