President Zeman revives debate on one-word name for the Czech Republic

President Zeman revives debate on one-word name for the Czech Republic

Author: Radio Prague International October 10, 2013 Duration: 5:05
The Czech Republic –or Czechia – a dilemma that Czechs have been unable to resolve since the 1993 Czech-Slovak divorce left the country without a one-word name that would roll of the tongue easily and that the public could identify with. On a state visit to Israel this week, President Miloš Zeman revived a twenty-year-old debate on an informal English name for his country, publicly thanking his host, President Simon Perez, for using the informal name Czechia rather than the official Czech Republic. I discussed the proposal with the head of the Czech Language Institute of the Academy of Sciences, Karel Oliva.

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Duration: 3:35
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Duration: 4:03
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Of ploughed-up mice [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 2:46
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Duration: 4:15
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Merry Christmas! [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 4:09
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Duration: 5:09
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To catch the nightjars [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 3:34
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Duration: 3:47
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