cheque |
czech |
As nouns the difference between cheque and czech
is that
cheque is check (a note promising to pay money to a named person or entity) while
czech is a person from the czech republic (czechia) or of czech descent.
As an adjective czech is
of, from, or pertaining to czechia or the czech people, culture, or language.
As a proper noun czech is
a slavic language primarily spoken in the czech republic.
czech |
slovak |
As nouns the difference between czech and slovak
is that
czech is a person from the czech republic (czechia) or of czech descent while
slovak is a slovak (
person from slovakia ).
As an adjective czech
is of, from, or pertaining to czechia or the czech people, culture, or language.
As a proper noun czech
is a slavic language primarily spoken in the czech republic.
czech |
danish |
As adjectives the difference between czech and danish
is that
czech is of, from, or pertaining to Czechia or the Czech people, culture, or language while
Danish is of or pertaining to Denmark.
As nouns the difference between czech and danish
is that
czech is a person from the Czech Republic (Czechia) or of Czech descent while
Danish is a native of Denmark; a Dane.
As proper nouns the difference between czech and danish
is that
czech is a Slavic language primarily spoken in the Czech Republic while
Danish is the language of Denmark.
czech |
bohemia |
As nouns the difference between czech and bohemia
is that
czech is a person from the czech republic (czechia) or of czech descent while
bohemia is (
bohemia).
As an adjective czech
is of, from, or pertaining to czechia or the czech people, culture, or language.
As a proper noun czech
is a slavic language primarily spoken in the czech republic.
czech |
redowa |
As nouns the difference between czech and redowa
is that
czech is a person from the czech republic (czechia) or of czech descent while
redowa is a dance of czech origin with turning, leaping waltz steps.
As an adjective czech
is of, from, or pertaining to czechia or the czech people, culture, or language.
As a proper noun czech
is a slavic language primarily spoken in the czech republic.
czech |
czechic |
As adjectives the difference between czech and czechic
is that
czech is of, from, or pertaining to czechia or the czech people, culture, or language while
czechic is (archaic) czech.
As a noun czech
is a person from the czech republic (czechia) or of czech descent.
As a proper noun czech
is a slavic language primarily spoken in the czech republic.
czech |
purkinjean |
As adjectives the difference between czech and purkinjean
is that
czech is of, from, or pertaining to czechia or the czech people, culture, or language while
purkinjean is of or pertaining to (johannes evangelists purkinje, 1787-1869), czech anatomist and physiologist, or to his discoveries.
As a noun czech
is a person from the czech republic (czechia) or of czech descent.
As a proper noun czech
is a slavic language primarily spoken in the czech republic.
czech |
czenglish |
As proper nouns the difference between czech and czenglish
is that
czech is a slavic language primarily spoken in the czech republic while
czenglish is the poor english spoken or written by some czechs.
As an adjective czech
is of, from, or pertaining to czechia or the czech people, culture, or language.
As a noun czech
is a person from the czech republic (czechia) or of czech descent.
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