Bohemian Grammar

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Bohemian Grammar

by Jaroslav Victor Nigrin

EN·~6 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

Bohemian Grammar

0:24
2

PREFACE.

4:30
3

SLAV NATIONS AND THEIR LANGUAGES. By A. R. Nykl.

15:25
4

PART I.—DÍL I.

0:00
5

PHONETICS—HLÁSKOSLOVÍ. - The Bohemian Alphabet—Česká Abeceda. - A. The Alphabet.

28:29
6

PART II.—DÍL II.

0:01
7

TVAROSLOVÍ.—ETYMOLOGY. - LESSON VII. ÚLOHA VII. - The vocative case.

3:02:47
8

ERRATA.

1:10
9

PART III.—DÍL III.

0:01
10

ČESKÁ ČETBA. - NESTEJNÉ DĚDICTVÍ.

1:15:51

Description

This practical guide introduces English‑speaking learners to the Bohemian language with a clear, modern approach. Drawing on the authoritative “Mluvnice česká” of Dr. Jan Gebauer, the author reorganizes the material into a user‑friendly format, emphasizing pronunciation, everyday usage, and systematic grammar drills. The first section focuses on phonetics, encouraging students to practice aloud so they quickly gain confidence in both speaking and listening.

Beyond core rules, the book offers a wealth of exercises that translate Bohemian into English, complemented by short articles, fables, and poems that showcase the language in authentic contexts. By interweaving reading and oral practice, it helps learners internalize patterns and idiomatic expressions without relying solely on translation. Ideal for classroom instruction or self‑study, this volume aims to make the richly inflected Bohemian language approachable for businessmen, students, and anyone interested in Slavic culture.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (361K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charlene Taylor and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Books project.)

Release date

2015-12-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Jaroslav Victor Nigrin

Best known for an early 20th-century guide to the Czech language, this writer helped English-speaking readers approach Bohemian grammar with clarity and practical examples. His work also reflects a strong interest in Czech culture and literature.

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