Czech orthography

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title: Czech orthography
text: Czech orthography is a system of rules for proper formal writing (orthography) in Czech. The earliest form of separate Latin script specifically designed to suit Czech was devised by Czech theologian and church reformist Jan Hus, the namesake of the Hussite movement, in one of his seminal works, De orthographia bohemica. The modern Czech orthographic system is diacritic, having evolved from an earlier system which used many digraphs. The caron is added to standard Latin letters to express sounds
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description: Form of the Latin script used to write Czech language
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_orthography
date created: 2006-06-05T12:44:33Z
date modified: 2024-08-31T23:21:59Z
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