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English
Czechia
Etymology
From Czech + -ia .
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Czechia
A country in Central Europe . Official name: Czech Republic . Capital and largest city: Prague .
2020 , Alan E. Sparks, Into the Carpathians :“Kłodzko Land,” as the basin is also called, forms a rectangular jut into Czechia that is sealed at its southwestern back by a fifty-kilometer-long ridge known as the Orlické (Eagle) Mountains [ …]
Usage notes
The Czech government approved Czechia as the official short name in 2016.
Synonyms
Meronyms
Translations
country in Europe
Abkhaz: Чехиа ( Čexja )
Afrikaans: Tsjeggië
Albanian: Çekia (sq) f
Amharic: ቼክ ( ček )
Antillean Creole: Tchéki f
Arabic: التّْشِيك f ( at-tšīk ) , تْشِيكِيَّا f ( tšīkiyyā ) , تْشِيسْكُو f ( tšīskū ) ( rare )
Hijazi Arabic: التشيك f ( at-tšīk ) , تشيكيا f ( tšīkya )
Armenian: Չեխիա ( Čʻexia )
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܬܫܹܟ݂ܝܵܐ f ( tšeḳya )
Asturian: Chequia (ast) f
Azerbaijani: Çexiya (az)
Bashkir: Чехия ( Çexiya )
Bavarian: Tschechei f
Belarusian: Чэ́хія f ( Čéxija )
Breton: Tchekia (br)
Bulgarian: Че́хия (bg) f ( Čéhija )
Burmese: ချက် (my) ( hkyak ) , ချက်သမ္မတနိုင်ငံ ( hkyaksamma.ta.nuingngam ) ( Czech Republic )
Carpathian Rusyn: Че́сько n ( Čésʹko ) , Че́хія f ( Čéxija )
Catalan: Txèquia (ca) f
Chechen: Чехи ( Čexi )
Chinese:
Cantonese: 捷克 ( zit6 hak1 )
Mandarin: 捷克 (zh) ( Jiékè )
Corsican: Cecchìa f
Crimean Tatar: Çehiya
Czech: Česko (cs) n
Danish: Tjekkiet (da) n
Dhivehi: ޗެކް ( cek̊ )
Dutch: Tsjechië (nl) n
Esperanto: Ĉeĥio , Ĉeĥujo (eo)
Estonian: Tšehhi (et) , rarely Tšehhimaa
Farefare: Sɛkgɔ , Tcɛkgɔ , Sɛktɩŋa , Sɛkɔ
Faroese: Kekkia (fo) n
Finnish: Tšekki (fi) ; Tšekinmaa (fi) ( rare )
French: Tchéquie (fr) f
Frisian:
West Frisian: Tsjechje
Galician: Chequia (gl) f
Georgian: ჩეხეთი (ka) ( čexeti )
German: Tschechien (de) n , Tschechei (de) f ( dated )
Greek: Τσεχία (el) f ( Tsechía )
Pontic Greek: Τσεχία ( Tsechía )
Greenlandic: Tjekkia
Haitian Creole: Tchèki f
Hausa: Kazech
Hawaiian: Tiekia
Hebrew: צֶ׳כְיָה f ( chekhia )
Hindi: चेक (hi) m ( cek )
Hungarian: Csehország (hu)
Icelandic: Tékkland (is) n
Ido: Chekia (io)
Indonesian: Ceko
Interlingua: Chechia
Irish: an tSeic f
Italian: Cechia (it) f
Japanese: チェコ (ja) ( Cheko )
Kabardian: Чехиэ ( Čexiɛ )
Kannada: ಜೆಕ್ (kn) ( jek )
Karakalpak: Shexiya
Kashubian: Czeskô n
Kazakh: Чехия (kk) ( Çexiä )
Khmer: ឆែក (km) ( chaek )
Komi-Permyak: Ческо ( Ćesko )
Korean: 체코 (ko) ( Cheko ) , 체스꼬 (ko) ( Cheseukko ) ( North Korea )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: Çekya (ku)
Kyrgyz: Чехия (ky) ( Cehiya )
Ladino:
Hebrew script: צ׳אקא f
Roman: Chekia f
Lao: ເຊັກກີ ( sek kī )
Latin: Cechia f , Czechia f , Tzechia f Bohemia f
Latvian: Čehija (lv) f
Lithuanian: Čekija (lt) f
Luxembourgish: d'Tschechei (lb)
Macedonian: Чешка (mk) f ( Češka ) , Чехија f ( Čehija ) ( rare )
Malay: Czech
Malayalam: ചെക്ക് ( cekk )
Maltese: Ċekja f
Maori: Tīekia
Marathi: चेक ( cek )
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: Чех (mn) ( Čex )
Mongolian: ᠴᠧᠬᠣ᠋ ( čēqo )
Northern Sami: Čeahkka
Norwegian: Tsjekkia (no)
Bokmål: Tsjekkia (no) n
Nynorsk: Tsjekkia (nn) n
Occitan: Chequia (oc) f
Old Church Slavonic:
Cyrillic: (please verify ) Чешьско n ( Češĭsko ) ( modern )
Oromo: Cheekiyaa
Ossetian: Чехи ( Ḱexi )
Pashto: چک (ps) m ( ček )
Persian: چک (fa) ( ček )
Polish: Czechy (pl) pl
Portuguese: Chéquia (pt) f , Tchéquia (pt) f
Romanian: Cehia (ro) f
Romansch: Tschechia f
Russian: Че́хия (ru) f ( Čéxija )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: Че̏шка̄ f
Roman: Čȅškā (sh) f
Sicilian: Cechia f , Cèchia f
Silesian: Czesko n
Sinhalese: චෙක් ( cek )
Slovak: Česko (sk) n
Slovene: Čẹ̑ška (sl) f
Sorbian:
Lower Sorbian: Česka f
Upper Sorbian: Čěska f
Spanish: Chequia (es) f
Swahili: Ucheki
Swedish: Tjeckien (sv) n
Tagalog: Tseko (tl)
Tajik: Чехия ( Čexiya )
Tamil: செக் ( cek )
Tatar: Чехия ( Çexiyä )
Telugu: చెక్ ( cek )
Thai: เช็กเกีย ( chék-giia )
Tibetan: ཅེ་ཁེ། ( ce khe )
Turkish: Çekya (tr)
Turkmen: Çehiýa
Udmurt: Чехия ( Ćexija )
Ukrainian: Че́хія (uk) f ( Čéxija )
Urdu: چیکیہ ( cek )
Uyghur: چېخ ( chëx )
Uzbek: Chexiya (uz)
Vietnamese: Séc , Tiệp
Voro: Tsehhi
Yakut: Чехия ( Ceqiya )
Yiddish: טשעכײַ f ( tshekhay ) , טשעכיע f ( tshekhye )
Zazaki: ( Southern Zazaki ) Çekıstan
Zulu: ITsheki
See also
(countries of Europe ) country of Europe ; Albania , Andorra , Armenia , Austria , Azerbaijan , Belarus , Belgium , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Bulgaria , Croatia , Cyprus , Czechia (Czech Republic ), Denmark , Estonia , Finland , France , Georgia , Germany , Greece , Hungary , Iceland , Ireland , Italy , Kazakhstan , Latvia , Liechtenstein , Lithuania , Luxembourg , Malta , Moldova , Monaco , Montenegro , Netherlands , North Macedonia , Norway , Poland , Portugal , Romania , Russia , San Marino , Serbia , Slovakia , Slovenia , Spain , Sweden , Switzerland , Turkey , Ukraine , United Kingdom , Vatican City
References
^ “Czech Republic to be known as 'Czechia'”, in BBC News , 2016 April 16
Further reading
Latin
Alternative forms
Proper noun
Czechia f sg (genitive Czechiae ) ; first declension
( New Latin ) Czech Republic , Czechia (a country in Central Europe )
Declension
First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.
Synonyms