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English Czech Dictionary

Joseph D. Lesser

Publisher: Joseph D. Lesser

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Summary

This practical dictionary of the Czech language contains over 35,000 entries in a concise, easy-to-use format. The direction of the translation is from English to Czech. It offers a broad vocabulary from all areas as well as numerous idioms for holidays or for use as a classic reference work.
Available since: 09/10/2018.
Print length: 2500 pages.

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