Phrase from the lesson: Ahoj! “hi” or “hello” or “good-bye”. In this lesson we learned the most common greetings used in the Czech Republic. The most common greeting is: Ahoj! – “hi” or “hello” (Informal, used with friends or relatives) In Czech the formal greeting will change depending the time of the day: Dobrý den
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