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Anyone read Czech ? - SORTED

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TOR

TOR Report 1 May 2008 13:29

Many Thanks to all

including those who pm'd me.

Managed to get it sorted this morning whilst I was off-line.

T.O.R. ;o))

****Wizzardess from Oz****

****Wizzardess from Oz**** Report 1 May 2008 13:14

TOR
Uncross those fingers - Neighbour in contact -

Yes he can read check (czech) - as if to say what a silly question

ready when you are

(sent PM's)

but of to bed now 10.20pm

..................................Lois from oz

Katrinna

Katrinna Report 1 May 2008 13:11

I know a few Slovaks that know Czechs, they speak more or less the same language so it should not matter if it is in Czech or Slovak.

PM me and i'll see if i can get one of them to translate

****Wizzardess from Oz****

****Wizzardess from Oz**** Report 1 May 2008 08:13

I have a next door neighbour who is Check been in Australia for 20 years, I rang him but no answer, left him a message, He is in contact with home -Check Republic and still speaks check with his family regularly, so I think we maybe able to help you. - can you give me a few hours to catch up with him?

....................Lois from OZ

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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! Report 1 May 2008 00:20

TOR,

Have you managed to establish if the cert is in Czech or Slovak?

Rose

agingrocker

agingrocker Report 30 Apr 2008 23:21

Hi
Possibly. I know a couple of Slovakians at work, I don't know if Slovakians speak Czech or Slovakian. Plus neither of them speak very good English! But you don't seem to have any better offers, so I'll pm you my email address and see what I can do.

Duncan

TOR

TOR Report 30 Apr 2008 17:09

Anyone got ANY ideas.

Please

T.O.R. ;o))

TOR

TOR Report 30 Apr 2008 15:03

Got a 1912 Czech Birth cert and while I can work out what most of it means I would like a literal translation.

Before it's suggested :o)) I've tried online translation sites and they only translate the odd word. And one of those it translated as 'Marigolds' ???

If anyone can help I can scan and email you the original.

*fingers crossed*

T.O.R. ;o))