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词条 Minority languages of Czech Republic
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| country = Czech Republic
| image = Olbrachcice-napisy3.jpg
| image size =
| caption = Bilingual signs in Albrechtice
| official =
| semi-official =
| national =
| unofficial =
| main =
| regional =
| vernacular =
| indigenous =
| minority = German
Polish
Hungarian
Ukrainian
Romany
Slovak
Croatian
| immigrant =
| foreign =
| sign =
| keyboard =
| keyboard image =
| source =
| extralabel =
| extra =
}}

Neither the Constitution of Czech Republic nor any other Czech law contains any specific mention of an official or state language of the Czech Republic.[1] German, Polish, Hungarian, Ukrainian, Romany, Slovak and Croatian are spoken in the Czech Republic, but only the first four are recognized as official minority languages.[1]. Vietnamese is also an officially recognised language in the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic signed the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages in 2000.[2]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gencat.cat/llengua/noves/noves/hm04tardor/docs/zwilling.pdf|title=Minority Protection and Language Policy in the Czech Republic |author=Carolin Zwilling| format=|accessdate=16 August 2015}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://kentinprague.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/History-of-Minority-Rights-and-Language-in-the-Czech-Republic.pdf|title=History of Minority Rights and Language in the Czech Republic |author=Mary Betz |publisher=Kent State University| format=|accessdate=16 August 2015}}
{{Minority languages of Europe}}{{Languages of the Czech Republic}}

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