02:09 Sep 14, 2000 |
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na | see below |
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na | Have a nice time; you speak Czech |
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see below Explanation: Very colloquial and unfortunately there are some letters & diacritical signs missing, hence my guess: "I Like/love it ('it's great to me'), you already know Czech" |
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Have a nice time; you speak Czech Explanation: Weird, isn´t it? This is one of plenty Czech sayings which, in general, make no sense. It is just playing with words - the words rhyme and the sentence simply sounds well when pronounced. It was probably meant as a cheerful greeting from your friend. So, měj se hezky. |
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