I would never thought that American who can perfectly pronounce Ř would have problems with Ť :DD
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Man, you Czechs are a tough crowd! 😭
@radanjerabek27914 жыл бұрын
@@DreamPrague just asking english speaking people to say whole my name is fun... :-D
@Tshyld4 жыл бұрын
Radan JerRrŘřžžřŽábek
@siebensunden4 жыл бұрын
My Finnish friend struggled with the Czech word "sluníčko" (aurinko in Finnish). She was able to say "slunce" pretty well but there's a catch in sluníčko for her. :)
@radanjerabek27914 жыл бұрын
@@Tshyld (H)adan JeRržzhábek... většinou 😁
@Zugzwang.194 жыл бұрын
English words or inventions come czech: Robot - invented by writer Karel Čapek for his 1920 play R.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots), was derived from the Czech word robota, meaning manual labor. Polka - the term for the traditional Czech dance (possilby) comes from "půlka", meaning half, referring to the tempo. The exact etymology is debated (it might also be named after the term for Polish people, Polák). Kolache - the traditional Czech pastries, from the Czech word "koláč", may not be as well known throughout the English-language world as some of the other words on this list, but they’ve been surging in popularity in southern US states recently. Howitzer - though Germanized, the term for this piece of field artillery comes from the Czech word "houfnice", which dates back to the cannons used in the 1420s Hussite Wars. Pistol - the general English-language term for a handgun or type of handgun comes from the Czech word "píšťala", which again dates back to the Hussite Wars and refers to one of the earliest examples of a firearm. Semtex - the plastic explosive was originally created for use by the Czechoslovak military in the 1960s. It's named after city SEMTín and company EXplosia. Pilsner - the term for this particular style of beer comes from Pilsner Urquell (Plzeňský Prazdroj), the world’s first-ever pilsner-style lager. Tunnelling - not in the literal sense, but when used as a term for financial fraud the word most likely dates back to Czech origins in the 1990s, when newly-privatized companies went bankrupt after management transferred assets to their own personal corporations. Pram - from Czech "prám", a flatbottomed boat Absurdistan (in Czech Absurdistán) - word created by Eastern Bloc dissidents, passed into English mainly through works of Václav Havel. Lighting rod - not only Benjamin Franklin, but also Czech Prokop Diviš, an inventor, priest, scientist and theologian, came up with the lighting rod. Methamphetamine - known as "Meth". Well, czechs are good in drugs of any kind. Nanofibers - defined as fibers with diameters less than 100 nanometers. Also nanofibres are the Czech patent. Sobering-up station - by Jaroslav Skála He was a Czech psychiatrist, fighter against alcoholism.
@janbernkopf8104 жыл бұрын
Robot jako robota, práce. Měl za nás dělat práci
@maxmilianhejl4 жыл бұрын
Hello, the word Robot was “invented” by his brother Joseph Čapek👌
@jirisenk71154 жыл бұрын
To máš z učebnice?🤣
@klarahorakova99574 жыл бұрын
Add dollar to it. Edit: I know she talked about it, but I like complete lists
@drakulkacz64894 жыл бұрын
Robota = forced labor. Not just manual. Work for someone else.
@LittleBulleteye4 жыл бұрын
Great effort on the Dutch pronouncation! Here in the Netherlands, Pat and Mat are quite popular. But their names are translated as ‘Neighbour and Neighbour’, and we are the only country that gave them spoken lines. So not many Dutchies know that Pat&Mat are actually Czech.
@toruvalejo61524 жыл бұрын
Well... in fact Poles made Pat & Mat talk about decade or two earlier (I knew th video long before it appeared on youtube)... But(!) it is quite... inofficial... dabbing. :D See for yourself: kzbin.info/www/bejne/fp7RY2V6bLd3ZrM
@Kirarak4 жыл бұрын
I've recently heard a story about that. Basically when they tried to sell this cartoon outside the country, they were told that it wouldn't hit with the audiance that much unless the characters were dubbed. I find that baffling as it's like trying to dub the original Charlie Chaplin movies. It was made as a pure silent slapstick comedy with an excellent use of music, both portraing emotion really well. It's almost universal language and should work really well internationally without modification. Can't imagine who came with this stupid idea. Like for example an other popular silent Czech cartoon Krteček (Little Mole) which is doing suprisingly well in Asian countries.
@LittleBulleteye4 жыл бұрын
Martin Vendl I love Krteček! Actually, I am slightly obsessed with Czech animation lately, and Krtek/Krteček is one of my favorites. My mom and uncle watched it on German television when they were kids, but it might have been aired on Dutch television as well.
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@PetraKastnerYoga4 жыл бұрын
@@LittleBulleteye Krteček... I have met French young children being big fun of Krteček. Because their parents appreciated it as smart, non-violant children stories. But they thought it was from Poland! I was honestly horrified by this faux-pas! :D
@ko_tech4 жыл бұрын
Psychological pricing (to be more specific - using prices such as 9 Kč instead of 10 Kč, 99 Kč instead of 100 Kč and so on) is also something that was first widely used by a Czech manufacturer of footwear, Tomáš Baťa. It's called baťovská cena (Baťa's price).
@petrmaly90874 жыл бұрын
Well, Bata copied this from Henry Ford. However is implemented it on a huge scale.
@palupa00794 жыл бұрын
vlastne:) a je to proto ze se tomu rika Batovska cena ? :)
@durimuramon16204 жыл бұрын
@@palupa0079 jenom v česku...
@lukasloukota83524 жыл бұрын
We were counting these differences at school by percentage and it was almost 10%! (I think, just a huge difference)
@medinalba4 жыл бұрын
And I thought that was an American trick for sales . 18.99, 21.99, or 1999.50 hahaha !
@Arcturus___4 жыл бұрын
Příjemný pocit vidět, že se o nás Čechy někdo tak zajímá a dokonce se taky snaží mluvit česky 👍🏻
@IhateKFCpeople3 жыл бұрын
Přesně
@oskarfabian52007 ай бұрын
kdyby jsi zil 10 v USA tak by se nikdo nepozastavil nad tim ze mluvis anglicky
@Arcturus___7 ай бұрын
@@oskarfabian5200 nene 😱
@1Mirgen4 жыл бұрын
Ok, milions of Czech people are here. I would be more interested in reactions from other countries (Americans especially), especially in this particular topic. It would be interesting to hear from them how surprised they would be. Kudos to you btw
@SuicidalH4 жыл бұрын
Right? Where the american homies at?
@Tangocita4444 жыл бұрын
I’m American married to a Czech from Plzeň. I am surprised at a couple of the items on Jen’s list but not all. Czechs are incredibly intelligent people. Frugal and interesting if a bit dour-appearing at first.
@kurclara50914 жыл бұрын
I’m American but also Czech so ha but also um... yeah
@lukasloukota83524 жыл бұрын
@@Tangocita444 Thank you for awesome comment, we love it!
@Tangocita4444 жыл бұрын
@@lukasloukota8352 I love the Plzen trams! I love the public transit system throughout Czech Republic as a whole. Extremely clean, efficient, cost-effective, and it just simply works extremely well. I love the Czech culture and hope to move there some day! It's a dream of mine to live in the center of Europe in Czech Republic! I love it there so much! Yes, I understand that many foreigners basically insult Czech culture by comparing it to other countries. Most of those people are probably people that don't travel much and don't have a larger world view and therefore don't respect other cultures.
@davidmacko63094 жыл бұрын
Som hrdý na našich bratov Čechov :)
@vlastimilvasicek48293 жыл бұрын
Ale to jsme byli Československo.Tak budˇhrdý i na Slováky
@davidjanac30303 жыл бұрын
@@vlastimilvasicek4829 ceskoslovensko jsme byli opravdu bezvyznamnou sobu v nasi,ceske historii. tak,nevim proc to fuer zminujete jako by to bylo tisicilete obdobi..
@yn-qs5qk2 жыл бұрын
awww, jsem na vás hrdá, bratři :)
@TriggerTail2 жыл бұрын
Jsem hrdý na to, že jsem čech.
@loudkar70102 жыл бұрын
@@davidjanac3030 Tak keď opomenieme fakt, že veľká časť Slovákov a Čechov čo teraz žijú sa narodili práve v Českoslovesnku, tak áno, je to bezvýznamné obdobie.
@smajla824 жыл бұрын
Wow, pejsek a kocicka on the wall while Joseph giving Carl word robot is beyond my understanding :D Well done
@bubblespink19894 жыл бұрын
Knihu a Pejskovi a kočičce přeci ilustroval Josef Čapek. Ten samý, co vymyslel slovo robot. Mně to smysl dává :)
@smajla824 жыл бұрын
@@bubblespink1989 ? Ano. Pepa to napsal i nekreslil, muj koment narazel na skvele udelanou scenku kdy Josef, ktery zrovna pise/kresli P&K a dava radu Karlovi ohledne slova robot. Mozna jsem mohl pouzit vyraz blew my mind ,ale to uz je ted jedno.
@tchuddi4 жыл бұрын
Těch vynálezů je celá řada, třeba Hromosvod (Prokop Diviš), základy genetiky (Gregor Johann Mendel), Semtex (teď myslím výbušninu podobnou C4, ne drink)...
@davidzdrahal26964 жыл бұрын
lodní šroub třeba ještě kterej používaj všechny lodě na světě :)
@shadowmusicgamer73534 жыл бұрын
Jep
@kryshotolsa13514 жыл бұрын
A protitankový ježek.
@jaromirandel5434 жыл бұрын
Kaplanova turbína
@jaromirandel5434 жыл бұрын
Taky Ruchadlo, oblouková lampa, patentka, polarografie, SILON (nylon). Co dnes téměř nikde nemohu najít, je geniální verzatilka Lékařství: priessnitzův zábal, Jan Jánský - objev krevních skupin, Milan krajčík - umělé cévy, Antonín Holý - antivirotika působící i proti HIV.
@bloodthyrsty4 жыл бұрын
Actually síť means also web. So that's probably more understandable for foreign people to get it :P It's based on web, not on network.
@marekj11004 жыл бұрын
It is very obviously based on ‘net’. The word ‘web’ seems to have many meanings, but hardly any of them can be expressed in Czech as ‘síť’, apart from a rather inaccurate reference to the WWW. On a sidenote, there is no Czech word specifically for ‘network’ ; we just have to say ‘net’ (síť).
@marekj11004 жыл бұрын
On second thoughts, if I were asked to say “síťovka” in English, I would probably go for “mesh bag”. “Net bag” sounds awkward to me, though it seems to be used enough by native speakers too, along with “mesh bag” and other options, such as “string bag” (which does not always refer to síťovka, however).
@catepilarr4 жыл бұрын
Zato vase anglictina je barely understandable to anyone.
@CZghost4 жыл бұрын
@@marekj1100 Víš o tom, že slovo „web“ je anglicky „pavučina“, že jo? Tedy pojmenování síťového prostoru www "web" vychází právě z připodobnění k husté pavoučí síti, neboli k pavučině. Svým způsobem je umělá síť napodobení pavučiny, takže se to dá zaměnit.
@marekj11004 жыл бұрын
@@CZghost, vlastně nevím, proč mi to píšeš, protože tím nerozporuješ, co jsem napsal výše… Nicméně ke slovu „web“… taky jsem si myslil, že je to prostě „pavučina“, a pak jsem se podíval do slovníku… Takže ne, není to opravdu pavučina. Nejpřesněji pavučina je „cobweb“. „Web“ je prvotně „tkanina“; to slovo souvisí se slovesem „weave“, tkáti. Jenom se tak v angličtině běžně říká i pavučinám, a ještě lecčemu jinému. www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/web
@Stierlitz4 жыл бұрын
Hey Jen, about those thalers :) Europe in the 16th century wasn't a collection of city states without currencies, and Count Schlick surely didn't make the thalers by himself. In fact, minting coin without a commission from the King was a very sure way to get executed. The thaler became popular across Europe mainly because of its stable quality. The ratio of silver in coins was a big issue (it tended to be diluted with cheap common metals) but the thaler had a reputation of being "solid", therefore becoming the got-to coin in international trade.
@studnamorfeova2144 жыл бұрын
Jsem tak pyšná, že naši čeští vynálezci a vědci obohatili celý svět :))))) Jinak Češi vynalezli taktéž hromosvod, silonky, nanovlákna, lodní šroub, ale i tak děkuji za krásné video a ať se Ti u nás v Praze líbí, je to magické město !
@willowplayzシ2 жыл бұрын
Jsem taky ráda že jsem z Česka Praha je super ale upřímně žiju v Libereckém kraji
@ondrejhavlik96154 жыл бұрын
Čočka jako luštěnina se používá jen v jednotném čísle, kdežto kontaktní může být v jednotném nebo množném (čočka i čočky).
@marekstanek1124 жыл бұрын
Bacha, v jednotném čísle se používá čočka taky ve významu dát někomu / něčemu čočku (kouř, záhul, na prdel) ;-)
@terminatort50124 жыл бұрын
Čočka jako luštěnina není v jednotném čísle. Jedná se o tzv. slovo pomnožné.
@breznik11972 жыл бұрын
@@anetaruzickova9919 Tak. A hromadná podstatná jména mají pouze jednotné číslo. Nicméně čočka bude spíš látkové než hromadné.
@Angel72cz12 жыл бұрын
@@marekstanek112 v tom významu "dostat čočku" jednak z bible ve smyslu, něco jsi dostal (semeno rostliny a zasytil jsi se), ale vlastně prohrál, a nebo za druhé, že si dostal fyzicky přes obličej a máš na oku čočku, monokl, na zadku by jsi měl jelito :D
@icwsi4 жыл бұрын
It's not Dálčice, it's Dačice. I live there and there is a museum dedicated to the sugar cube. I like your videos by the way!
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Ugh! Sorry for the mistake. I will definitely visit the museum, thanks!
@TheMarg0r4 жыл бұрын
And the statue! It's a statue. Of a cube. My dad's from Dačice.
@undTarta4 жыл бұрын
So you must know that developer of sugarcube Jacob Christoph Rad was German!! He was not Czech at all!! // Vynalezce kostkoveho cukru byl Jacob Christoph Rad a byl to Nemec!! Nebyl to zadny Cech!!!
@radekb.29534 жыл бұрын
@@undTarta He was an Austrian, born in Swiss. That does not change anything on fact that SC was invented in now Czech Republic. I will not write it in czech, you have some problem with czechs, probably because of grandfather's work in camp?
@undTarta4 жыл бұрын
@@radekb.2953 Neither I do not have a problem with the Czechs. But what people are trying to prove here is that all of these famous people were the Czechs but they were NOT! That is important! To say the LIES is just another LIE!
@Lilithka4 жыл бұрын
Loved the painting at the end :D
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Hehe, glad you caught that😜
@你好-v7n9q4 жыл бұрын
Tohle mě vážně bavilo! Bylo to vtipné a zajímavé i já jsem se něco nového dozvěděla😄❤️
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Jsem ráda!
@StephanieGould4 жыл бұрын
Just discovered your channel. I'm currently learning Czech and would love to go to the Czech Republic one of these days. Maybe live there one of these days. But I really love your channel. :)
@PipeMeta3 жыл бұрын
That’s cool! I’m native Czech and I can tell u that it’s really hard language to learn.. and there will be some racist and homophobic people here too.. But it’s really pretty state
@TeeKay199011 ай бұрын
❤
@ancskap4 жыл бұрын
První kostka cukru byla vyrobená v Dačici, ne v Dálčici. ;) Jinak super, o té síťovce jsem vůbec nevěděla, věděla jsem, že se tu používala a používá, ale že by jí vymyslel Čech, to ne.
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Děkuji a opravu!😊
@therra11014 жыл бұрын
Dačice je plurál, takže by to mělo být v Dačicích, ne?
@jackailmikhailmathias3664 жыл бұрын
@@therra1101 Pravda, jsou to Dačice.
@sonarokosova28734 жыл бұрын
musím vsechny opravit; protože se naše město nejmenuje Dacici ani Dalcice ale Dačice . 😉
@pavelkajetan8884 жыл бұрын
@@sonarokosova2873 no, ale to už udělali ti dva před Vámi .. :-(
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
**THANK YOU FOR YOUR CORRECTIONS IN THE COMMENTS!: 1) Sugar cubes came from Dačice, not Dálčice. 2) The town of Jáchymov was named after Jesus' grandfather Joachim, not Jesus' other grandfather Jacob. 3) During there 1500s there were kingdoms, not city-states.
@zdenkamytnikova83034 жыл бұрын
Jsem z Jáchymova. Ten byl v době ne prvním v království ale druhým po Praze.Praha 22 tisíc obyvatel, Jáchymov 18 tisíc. Tolary nebyly první mince ražené na území Českého knížectví a později království. Tolaru předcházely denáry, brakteáty a pražské groše. Razit tolary nemohl Šlik sám bez královského povolení -privilegia. Z té doby se zachovala knihovna Latinské školy-expozice byla nedávno otevřena v prostorách radnice. Je to třetí nejcennější sbírka na světě. Jáchymov jsou též první radonové lázně na světě a odpad z továrny na uranové barvy posloužil Marii Curie Sklodowské k bádání a objevu 2 prvků Mendělejevově periodické tabulky.
@undTarta4 жыл бұрын
City Joachimsthaller was German city. There was not live even one Czech! Joachimsthaller > Thaller > Dollar. // Developer of sugarcube Jacob Christoph Rad was German!! He was not Czech at all!! // Viktor Kaplan was German! He could not talk a word in Czech because he was not Czech!! // Nylons was developed in german factory J. Kunert & Söhne, Wirkwarenfabriken, Warnsdorf. It was not Czech factory. Czech "only" stole it!! // Gregor Johann Mendel was not Czech! He was German!! // Ship´s propeller was developed by Josef Ressel who could not talk a word in Czech because he was not Czech. He was German! // Vincenz Prießnitz was not Czech, he was German!
@zdenkamytnikova83034 жыл бұрын
@@undTarta Jáchymov patřil českému království. Rad žil v českém městě, Kaplan taktéž, Ressel se narodil v Chrudimi, matka byla češka atd. a vy jste nedouk, mírně řečeno.
@undTarta4 жыл бұрын
@@zdenkamytnikova8303 Mila pani, Ceske kralovstvi ovsem neni kralovstvi Cechu. Jako Ceske kralovstvi se preklada lat. Regnum Bohemiae a to jest cosi jineho. Monokultura Cechu zacina az rokem 1993.
@buildyourownplywoodboat4 жыл бұрын
@@undTarta Milý pane, ve středověku nebyl princip státu ve smyslu příslušnosti k národu, ale ke království - k panovníkovi. Poddaní českého krále byli Češi (a za Čechy se považovali), i když mluvili např. německy. Pánové Kaplan, Rad a Ressel by vám asi za označení za Němce nepoděkovali, Rad by vám možná i vzhledem ke století, kdy žil, rozbil hubu (dobový název úst).
@smeyox3 жыл бұрын
Another great and entertaining video, thank you, Jen :) I'm from Slovakia and I wasn't aware of all those Czech inventions. I was waiting till the end to see whether you would mention the one thing I have in mind. Maybe someone has already mentioned it in the 1K+ comments, maybe not. Now, it's not an invention per se, it's not tangible, but it's something that comes from Czechia and is known in the whole world. It's a song which, in English, is called Beer Barrel Polka, or Roll out the barrel, or Here comes the Navy. Its Czech name is Škoda lásky, and it has many different names in different languages (I only know the German one - Rosamunde). I've heard that some nations consider it to be their own - kind of like Silent Night, which is Austrian. There was this one story where a Czech tourist in London was in an argument about this very topic with a double decker driver (or owner?). The driver refused to believe that this song was Czech, and he promised if this turned out to be true, he would drive a double decker to Prague. And he kept his promise! I've found the story now - apparently this happened in 1965. A double decker on Karluv most in Prague, as a result of a bet over a song. Nice :)
@patrikreznik65334 жыл бұрын
Jsi perfetkní americanosczech youtuberka jsi zabavná a líbí se mi že už jsi baječně nakažená českým chovaním a je to vtipné vidět u rozené američanky :))
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Děkuji za laskavá slova!
@onoff85204 жыл бұрын
Excellent observation Jen. There is actually one more very common word widely used around the world - a pistol (a small firearm). Hussites in 15th century used very simple firearms on their "wagon walls" to defend themselves from knight riders. Due to it's similarity to "píšťala" (a whistle) they used this name for these kind of guns. Crusaders from German language countries adapted this word to better known Pistole (same nowadays in Czech)... There are obviously a lot of others inventions (lightning conductor, boat propeller, bustle, Semtex 😉 etc.), but everyone made something unique and useful. Výborný vlog, skvělá příležitost k poslechu angličtiny a.. sranda :)
@pseudoAndy4 жыл бұрын
Speaking of weapon names, howitzer (houfnice) also originates from Czech.
@medinalba4 жыл бұрын
and Italian, Spanish etc...
@onoff85204 жыл бұрын
Since when Hussites were led by Saint Václav? It might be I've missed something important or... you drink way too much.
@Dana-bx7jp4 жыл бұрын
Spejbl a Hurvínek ...jen posílám námět...do videa ... znají i v Japonsku, Usa...jsou i překlady v čínštině...japonštině, angličtině, španělštině ...ruštině...to by jsem jmenovala asi dlouho ...kde všude... máš nádherná videa...
@Errol_cz4 жыл бұрын
I've watched a lot of foreigners talking about Czech Republic. Their videos are usually full of misinformations, misconception, half-truths and assumptions. When I first clicked on your video, I was ready to correct anything you say wrong. Now I feel like I owe you an apology. Your videos (compared to others I've seen) are really well researched. Also you seem very empathetic and understanding to our people and culture. Your videos are really beneficial for both foreigners and czech people. Not only we selfishly love when someone talks this nice about us, but it's also really interesting to see own country through someone else's eyes. Thanks for your content and take care :)
@vladp74054 жыл бұрын
Great! And also the famous "brengun" is a Czech invention. Actually, it's an abbreviation of BRno-ENfield. Its production started in Zbrojovka Brno, Czechoslovakia and was later moved to Enfield, UK.
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Interesting, thanks for sharing.☺
@theclown26643 жыл бұрын
And one fun fact from star wars: The Czech has a names for animals: Snake in translation to Czech "Had" and the frog "žába" so George Lucas liked Czech pronounciation and named Jabba (žába) the Hutt (Had) and so Jabba The Hutt was born as mixed frog with snake :D
@SupraAlpha4 жыл бұрын
Merry me 😍 But seriously, here's a tip for another great video: Czech humour, with possible emphasis to Czech fictional heroes. I know that understanding Jára Cimrman Is not easy, because it's not just fun, but also nostalgic and silly in Forrest Gump way, but this phenomenon unofficially won Greatest Czech tv show! And we have more fantasticly nutty heroes like Švejk. Also Czech sarcasm and dark humour can be mentioned 🙂
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
So true...I will definitely try to include in other videos, thanks!
@zdrhy3 жыл бұрын
Díky za krásnou osvětu. Myslím, že takové videa jsou poučná i pro nás čechy. :))
@Misskacenka0143 жыл бұрын
Obdivuju Vás, za to, jak jste se naučila česky a máte o České republice větší povědomí, než určité procento čechů... Díky za osvětu, jal to vlastně funguje v Americe. Pro mě je to stále záhadný a nebezpečný svět, ale díky Vám už chápu určité věci. Jen bych chtěla upozornit, že kostka cukru vznikla v Dačicích - DAČICE. (Už jsme zase u toho, jak češi opravují cizince). Thank you so much and enjoy your life! One day my english will be better and I visit USA.
@DFCZE4 жыл бұрын
Firstly: Jsi úžasná Secondly: Thanks for spreading the information and debunking the false one.
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Well, thank you very much!!
@Marsyas6664 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your videos, love that positive vibe, I'm glad we have people like you living here and you speak czech very well :) And yes Trdelník jeeez so many people think it's our traditional food eew :D I vote for sweet dumplings instead
@ilovebasil__4 жыл бұрын
I vote for SVÍČKOVOU
@Croftice14 жыл бұрын
@@ilovebasil__ S pěti knedlama, ja? XD Není naše "traditional food" náhodou vepřo knedlo zelo? Jakože svíčková je hodně populární, ale VKZ je top, kraluje i nad trdelníkem a to už je co říct. XD
@martincerveny22844 жыл бұрын
No, mel jsem uz docela velkou radku narozenin, ale nikdy jsem nikde v zivote nevidel delat "tradicni trdelnik" - az ted poslednich 10-20 let tu vec prodavaj smeckari turistum v centru Prahy. Jako tradicni si predstavuju neco, co se tu dela rekneme aspon 50-100 let.
@chanterelle4832 жыл бұрын
Sweet dumplings, that was the best dinner ever when I was a kid 😚
@martinavondrackova85484 жыл бұрын
Jan Evangelists Purkyně was also very important in the history of science and actually the biggest scientist of his time. Also, stockings - silonky are another interesting Czech invention. Great video!
@mariannemeth82363 жыл бұрын
Vzdy som si misled ze slovo 《ROBOT》je zo Slovenciny 《 Robotnik 》 Pozdrav so Sydney 🇦🇨
@barborastohanslova47824 жыл бұрын
If you´re ever going to make the second part, please, don´t forget to mention Johann Gregor Mendel, the founder of genetics, he deserves so much recognition! Otherwise, great video!
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
I will not forget!
@Goitbit4 жыл бұрын
But Mendel wasn't Czech, it's a very common mistake.
@jancaedmonkuchar36304 жыл бұрын
And dont forget houfnice - howitzer, píšťala - pistol. Yes, we are warriors, too.
@jancaedmonkuchar36304 жыл бұрын
And also electric eye/ photoelectric cell sliding door. it was first installed on Prague airport terminal.
@AJCrowley40044 жыл бұрын
@@Goitbit it's hard to say who was who. The nations and national statehood is quite young construct. Mendel was a bishop (sorry, I don't know much of church hierarchy and names. In CZ it's opat) in Brno and he died there. During the times of relocations, plagues and wars almost everyone in Europe is part German, part Polish, part Austrian,... little bit of Italy, Spain, some Indian blood as well... Czech kingdom was cannecting Mediterranean sea to Baltic sea once and one cannot consider Monte Carlo a Czech city...
@janar3438 Жыл бұрын
Oh, thank you so much, you made my day! And Pejsek a kočička on the wall, it was so cute! I love your humor and very good insides. BTW good pronunciation!
@rehorekMichal4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I now have a new word to torment my English speaking friends with - síťovka. :D
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
🤔😖
@rehorekMichal4 жыл бұрын
Sorry O:-) .. I just find immensely interesting what words do people learning Czech find difficult to pronounce. I get words with "ř", "ch" or "čtyři", but "síťovka"? Never occurred to me. ... A vlastně mě napadá, jestli jsem neměl komentář napsat česky, pardon. :)
@ducklingcz2 жыл бұрын
The reason Hieronymus Schlick named his coin "tolar" was that it's derived from the German adjective "JoachimsTHALER" which means "coming from the town of Joachimsthal" which is the German name for Jáchymov. :-) Another great video, I learned things I totally didn't know, thanks for looking up such cool things about us. :-)
@kubavejrazka3 жыл бұрын
3:03 Nahlas jsem se zasmál pojmu "Czech babička" :D
2 жыл бұрын
Robot, yes. And many more: 1) pistol - from Czech píštěl, píšťala (whistle) - really invented in 15th century by Husité. 2) genetical inheritance - by Mendel, a monk, on peas blossoms. 3) howitzer - houfnice, a type of a cannon.
@nightmareflame1014 жыл бұрын
0:49 We pronauce "w" as "v". Also "ch" is seperate letter in czech :D
@breznik11972 жыл бұрын
Addo Uiktrlí - k české i německé výslovnosti to má daleko, no... :-)
@TejpekJxv4 жыл бұрын
I am really loking forward for another czech-speaking video :)!
@Stepan_H4 жыл бұрын
1:35 - Fan fact, that even in English word "lens" comes from "Lens culinaris" or "Lens esculenta" aka "lentil"? ;-) Optic lens was named after legume because they resemble in shape...
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
It makes sense! Thanks for your comment.
@richardkaba53064 жыл бұрын
This is again perfect episode. This also deserve to continue, because really important czech inventions is a lot, lot more.
@ondra101924 жыл бұрын
Haha :D You are very funny. And it"s interesting to find out about these things from American. I"m Czech and I didn"t even know some of these. Thanks for a great content.
@easternightfury75054 жыл бұрын
Jj taky
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching!
@michalmusil661110 ай бұрын
Awesome, thank you for doing this :)
@uzovkakachnolosi12484 жыл бұрын
Right now: Medicament against COVID-19 "Remdesivir" was invened by Tomas Cihlar's research team. Tomáš Cihlář is Czech.
@lukasloukota83524 жыл бұрын
Dr. Soňa Peková too! She even proved that the start of new coronavirus genetic sequence is worldly unique - she just used her experiences from Harvard University and PCR test sequence - she looked to the start. But our state TV said this is fake new! Even the Adam Vojtech confirmed this. But now we know that this isn't desinformation anymore.
@ludmilasak29585 ай бұрын
Moc hezka episoda, dekuju mockrat.
@pavel-wolfdog68464 жыл бұрын
Dolar je sice z Čech ale jeho název je z němčiny, protože v Jáchymově se mluvilo převážně německy. Měna se jmenovala původně "Taler" (od německého slova Tal - údolí) podle jáchymovského ůdolí (dolu).
@Brutos28264 жыл бұрын
taky si nejsem uplně jistý informacemi že na začátku 16. století zde nebyl žádný národ... ale jenom městské státy... a že v roce 1530 byl Jáchymov po praze druhým největším městem...?
@pavel-wolfdog68464 жыл бұрын
@@Brutos2826 ??? Jaké městské státy??? Byly to země koruny české. Nejprve pod vládou Jagellonců a poté Habsburků. Pravda je, že nebyl žádný národ. Národy v dnešním slova smyslu jsou výmyslem až 19. století.
@Brutos28264 жыл бұрын
@@pavel-wolfdog6846 Vždyt o nich mluví ve svém videu?! Podle ni na začátku 16. století byly v Evropě městské státy co neměly vlastní měnu... a kde vzala číslo, že v Jáchymově vyrazili až 12 milionů tolarů? Vůbec tu historii má trochu pomatenou...
@jakubkyselovic49734 жыл бұрын
@@Brutos2826 " Jáchymov byl založen roku 1516 a stačilo mu pouhých 20 let na to, aby z něj vyrostlo 2. největší město v Čechách." krusnehory.cz/krusnohorske-obce/jachymov/ "Růst počtu obyvatel nad 18 000, což znamenalo, že se Jáchymov stal tehdejším druhým nejlidnatějším městem po Praze." www.mestojachymov.cz/oslavy-500-vyroci-zalozeni-mesta-jachymov/d-4290
@MirwenAnareth4 жыл бұрын
Wow, this is wonderful. I am Czech and I didn't know a lot of this stuff. Basically I knew about the blood types and the robot, I sort of knew about the Bohemians (but I didn't know the exact process of that happening), but the rest is totally new for me. Good job and thank you for the enlightenment!
@mrmakovec61984 жыл бұрын
And what about electric trams invented by František Křižík?
@drakulkacz64894 жыл бұрын
And his lamps and engines. And Josef Ressel and his screw propeller en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Ressel
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip, I'll definitely have to make another video!
@drakulkacz64894 жыл бұрын
@@DreamPrague And Jan Evangelista Purkyně en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Evangelista_Purkyn%C4%9B or Jaroslav Heyrovský for Polarography en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaroslav_Heyrovsk%C3%BD
@chanterelle4832 жыл бұрын
Charles University student here! We don't have a mascot, as far as I know (there's not univesity sports championship, so I guess we don't need one?). But if we had one, I think it'd be Charles the Fourth himself. Seriously, we have that guy on everything. My department's building was built in 1970's and it has a statue of Charles, along with a dedication in Latin, while rest of the building is in really ugly modern style. "a bit of facepalm there" On another note, I love that you took the time to draw Pejsek and Kočička on Josef Čapek's drawing board. That invokes really nice childhood memories.
@spearofhope73284 жыл бұрын
Hi i'm from Czech republic and it is really funny to watch this vidio because i'm onely 15 years old and i didn't even know every thing off this vidio and it is mine history so thank you to make this vidio a i realy enjoied this vidio.
@msmichellewinchester4 жыл бұрын
Are we ignoring the greatest Czech invention of all time? The one every child learns about at school? The one and only, the incredible "ruchadlo"? :D :D :D We also know that Jára Cimrman is responsible for many great inventions, including the first version of the internet :D. Anyway, I love your videos. You really give off a Czech vibe to me with the way you talk about things and your sense of humor and I really love that. You seem to really embrace living here and explore the things that we are (sometimes irrationally) proud of. I'm so glad I found your channel.
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Michelle! I didn't know about the ruchadlo, no I have to investigate! I'm very glad you enjoy the channel. 😚
@msmichellewinchester4 жыл бұрын
@@DreamPrague The running joke among a lot of Czech people is that ruchadlo is something everyone knows was invented here by the Veverka cousins, but considerably less people know what it actually is :D :D :D.
@nelllili52104 жыл бұрын
Super👍 Čech by to takhle dobře nepodal😄👍a super že jsou české titulky❤️
@teraforman4 жыл бұрын
Diky nim jsem se dozvěděl hodně nového.
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Děkuji!
@zuzanablazkova77534 жыл бұрын
Hi Jen! Me and my husband are on a cycling líbánky in Japan, it’s been 10 months now. We always watch fun videos to relax at night. Two weeks ago I discovered your channel and don’t let my manžel play anything else since :D ( or “:)”). You’re amazing!!! I love how much work you put into your episodes, all the small details like Dášenka in this one... Smekám!
@stanislavhorna71104 жыл бұрын
Hi Jen :-) very nice video :-) I'll tell you how the name Bohemia appeared. Roman historical name of area "today Czechlands" was Boiohaemum, what means "land of Boians". Boians were celtic or similar tribes (there were some cultural differences), which had lived here before Slavic tribes came here.
@kodlcan4 жыл бұрын
Funny way to present these facts. Díky.
@danielb.72924 жыл бұрын
V Česku je nám hej :-)
@korbel.design Жыл бұрын
Great video! Regarding Bohemians, I know the French got it wrong, however, I do believe that there is actually a link between the Czechs and the Bohemian lifestyle - think about the Hussites, Prague cafes, rave, etc... I would tend to think that the Czechs pretty much exemplify the "bohemian" lifestyle ;)
@MS-gy9dm4 жыл бұрын
Moc fajn video,je super že se zajímáte i o minulost země ve které žijete.Jestli si mohu dovolit,rád bych zde připomněl ještě několik zajímavých vynálezů pocházejících z české kotliny,nebo od lidí zde žijících. Heliogravura 1878-Karel Klíč,malíř a vynálezce 1890 zdokonaleno na rotační stírací hlubotisk Kaplanova turbína-Viktor Kaplan 1912 Patentka,Druk-Jindřich Waldes,Hynek Puc (nejznámější výrobce Koh-i-noor) Verzatilka 1950 fi.Koh-i-noor Silon(Polykaprolaktam),v roce 1940 připravil výrobní postup k připravě kaprolaktamu Otto Wichterle jako jeden ze tří vynálezců. Ještě lze zmínit lodní šroub,ruchadlo,hromosvod,atd..........doufám že čeština nevadí,ale moje angličtina není dobrá a překladač by patrně tento příspěvek lehce překroutil :)
@humanbeing16753 жыл бұрын
Never too late to learn something new. Thx.
@kolegaledvinka4 жыл бұрын
Johann Gregor Mendel (20. července 1822 Hynčice - 6. ledna 1884 Brno) zakladatel genetiky a objevitel základních zákonů dědičnosti. Působil jako mnich a později opat augustiniánského kláštera na Starém Brně. ----> Podle mě se na něj pořád zapomíná a přitom dnes je genetika velmi významný obor.
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Wow, skvěly. Nevěděla jsem to. Díky!
@mrkv4k4 жыл бұрын
Zapomíná se na něj dost možná proto, že si ho tak trochu "nárokují" rakušáci. Stejně jako hromadu dalších "českých němců", kteří se na našem území narodili v německy mluvící menšině. Například Franz Kafka, Gustav Mahler, Sigmund Freud, Ernst Mach (matematik, podle jehož jména je nazvána jednotka nadzvukové rychlosti), atd.
@toruvalejo61524 жыл бұрын
@@mrkv4k : Jako třeba Ferdinand Porsche - který při návrhu VW Brouka "opisoval" od jiného "českého Němce" - Hanse Ledwinky... ;)
@Brogliano4 жыл бұрын
There alsou Jaroslav Heyrovsky who in envented chemical analasy by polarography for which he won Nobel price!
@undTarta4 жыл бұрын
@@mrkv4k Nesmysl! Vsechno jsou to Nemci, zadni Cesi!! // Nonsens! All of them were Germans even one Czech! Kafka, Freud, Mahler, Mach - all Germans!!
@lubomirkotik88704 жыл бұрын
And I enjoy watching your videos. Especially when you brilliantly mimic "tired sales woman" expressing Czech mentality. Over all, I like it. :-)
@lib0rek4284 жыл бұрын
8:18 Jsou to Dačice ! ))
@VladanDrapela4 жыл бұрын
Mají tam moc pěkný muzeum cukru a krásný zámek, doporučuji návštěvu.
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Omlouvám se!
@moukypower64723 жыл бұрын
pani neni zdejsi takze bych tuto chybu klidne ignotoval, budme radi ze nekdo ukazuje americanum ze nejsme absolutni idioti bez mozku :)))
@mer68654 жыл бұрын
That's so interesting! I'm from the Czech Republic and still, I have learned a lot of things by watching your video.
@darilsteelbone12784 жыл бұрын
Ahoi! First guy Otto Wichterle; it's a german name. Try to say "Weekterla" ... "Wicht" means a small thin guy, like a thin dwarf. Greetings from Germany. My grandparents, who were born in Czech Republic between WWI and II, used to have those netbags too. I remember it from my childhood. As you told before ... Robot is a common slavic word. "Robota" is the russian word for "the work/labour". Děkuju sa zajímavé informaciě.
@marek28534 жыл бұрын
robota is slavic word man not just rusian
@marek28534 жыл бұрын
its used in any parts of czech rep.. or slovakia poland and many more countries still
@darilsteelbone12784 жыл бұрын
@@marek2853 Tato znám. Russian was just my first language at school. And if you read properly, you would have seen, that I wrote that it is common slavic, too. Mám velmí rad slavonskí jasyki.
@irena45454 жыл бұрын
Actually, "robota" and "robotovat" is a Czech word for forced labour in feudalism.
@darilsteelbone12784 жыл бұрын
@@irena4545 Děkuji Irena. Jsem Němec neznám vše.
@KrajnikPizmovy Жыл бұрын
Velmi milé video - a ta snaha o češtinu je skvělá !!! ❤
@bahn5ee4 жыл бұрын
The name Bohemia originates in kelt tribe living on these lands about 500 BC
@blacknovel14 жыл бұрын
Na Američanku je to velice dobře odvedená práce ohledně českých vynálezů. A i moc pěkné "Ř". Maybe now, I am more proud that I am Czech. Thank You, J.
@frantiskablazkova4154 жыл бұрын
8:20 It's actually Dačice. But you were pretty close! 😊
@krystofhes1703 Жыл бұрын
I would add Genetics to your list. Gregor Mendel from Hynčice, Moravia is perceived as the father of genetics. He noticed the inheritance of characters on the pea plant and wrote a treatise on plant hybridization. (Sorry for possible mistakes in my english 😅)
@Desperoro4 жыл бұрын
When I used to be student some years ago and going to study abroad I had to learn foreign languages (Spanish, English, German) and be jellaus that locals can hear and have fun from beginners trying to speak their language. I was wondering how it would be for me to listen someone from other country (except Slavics and Vietnamese) trying to speak my mother language. Thank you, my dreams come true :))
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Hahah, glad I could help! 😚
@jurajgolias1643 жыл бұрын
S little note to nerdy cookie: You claim, that you're learning English , and that vynalez means machine. Wrong! Just consider the following sentence : Kostkovy cukr byl vynalezen very me"ste" Dac" ice ne Dalc"ice. The way you understand this world in English, that vynalez means machine then the above sentence would not make sense. Take it from me. I live in Canada 52 years, and I know, that vynalez doesn't mean machine, it rather means the discovery or invention. Sorry pal , that I'm correcting you here, it is all meant well, with sincere regards form Canada, Ahoj! J.G.
@zuzanakorunova84884 жыл бұрын
Zase moc skvělé video;o) Super ,děkuji ti za to;o)
@Kropikovo4 жыл бұрын
Dude, or... duddett . Do some collab with the Honest Guide guys!
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Dudette! OMG, we actually used to use that word when I was a teenager! I'd love to do a collab with them!
@ko_tech4 жыл бұрын
@@DreamPrague Yep, the collab would help to boost your view count a lot I think, it has a lot of potential. At least I really like your work! :)
@brookeb50303 жыл бұрын
You should really start doing podcasts as well ! I would love that!
@858tactical4 жыл бұрын
Word Bohemia came from Boiohaemun which means Land of the Boii (země Bójů),which was notable Celtic tribe living on these lands before Slavs.. ;-)
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
I didn't know that, thanks for sharing!
@Sotouadam4 жыл бұрын
A v latině - ve středověkém oficiálním evropském jazyce- se Česko po stovky let nazývalo Bohemia! Takže toto byl latinský název pro Čechy! Zajímavé je, že v dobách husitských válek, si husité sami odvozovali toto pojmenování od slova Boh (Bůh). Takže jsme sami sebe považovali za Bohy- respektive za národ Bohem vyvolený, tedy ten národ, který nese jeho Pravdy.... A tak 14 let- vítězně- bojovali proti tehdejšímu celému křesťanskému světu. :D :)
@karelprusa97162 жыл бұрын
I really like the video. But the sugar cube was made in Dačice. And I'm very glad that at least someone is making informative videos. And I'm sorry to teach you, but Dačice is my hometown that I like very much.
@veilenedream58254 жыл бұрын
oh my gosh i always wondered how "bohemian" came into use like that and i suspected it was an anti-roma thing, but could never find an answer! where did you find that out?
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
I've read about it in a couple books, I believe something on Wikipedia too. I was really surpised!
@petrskapa793 Жыл бұрын
This is an excellent program, thank you! Away from home (Moravia) over Chrismas, feeling a bit down but, you lifted my spirits with these well-researched videos! I can attest, if anyone has any doubts, that 100% of the info presented here, yes some of it mind-blowing, is correct.
@jaroslavbobciak37524 жыл бұрын
ani já jako Čech bych to lépe nevysvětlil RESPEKT
@czSobecz3 жыл бұрын
Nanovlákna,silonky,ovocný jogurt,oblouková lampa,fontána je to fakt hodně. Btw thanks for nice video about us 🙂 big like
@martinmartim70964 жыл бұрын
Moc hezké. A co třeba i něco novějšího ? cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton%C3%ADn_Hol%C3%BD
@drakulkacz64894 жыл бұрын
@Jan Schlossar To jsou jedny z těch antivirotik, co jim teď zabrali na korona virus, ne?
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Jsem to vůbec nevěděla! Děkuji!😲
@cokoladkacz3474 жыл бұрын
@@DreamPrague basicaly every known antivirotics used to deal with HIV is based or directly invented by him and his team....for me he should deserve waaay more recognition then he actually gets, and is very sad that even Czechs dont know who he was, also he should been awarded Nobels prize, but its obvious there are stil politics in game....
@voodootyynka4 жыл бұрын
když jsem vás slyšela vyslovovat slovo síťovka, tak jsem si řikala, že vás prostě miluju😄jste skvělá a pokračujte prosím v těchto videích😊
@st3pi4 жыл бұрын
Delas pro nas vic nez kdejakej Jagr, vazim si Te :)
@bubblespink19894 жыл бұрын
Ale no tak.. Zase nepřehánějte :)
@martas.vladiboj4 жыл бұрын
,,Jágr, kdo to je?” 😂
3 жыл бұрын
@@bubblespink1989 Jágr dělá víc, pravda, ale negativního. Je to posluhovač číňanů.
@johanasromova4 жыл бұрын
Nedávno jsem tě objevila na tiktoku, a musím říct , že máš fakt super videa ! Máš super humor, a ráda se naučím něco nového 🥰
@LucyMusic19994 жыл бұрын
I love the drawing in the final scene 😂
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Glad you caught that 😜
@alucardonus3 жыл бұрын
There are even more - Pistol (handgun) originates in word Píšťala (whisteling flute) - Ship propeler wheel - Hydrogenerator - Howitzer, originating in word Houfnice (Cannon against groups as Houf = Group or crowd) And even more :)
@toxicgamer17984 жыл бұрын
You forgot nano-fibers,electric trams by František Křižík or diacriticts by Jan Hus
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
So many ideas for another video, thanks!
@toxicgamer17984 жыл бұрын
@@DreamPrague No problem :) I am really looking forward for next video! Also love your pronouncing! :D
@radekb.29534 жыл бұрын
Electric tram by František Křižík was not first in the world.
@breznik11972 жыл бұрын
První elektrická tramvaj byla v Petrohradu v roce 1875, tedy 16 let před Křižíkovou atrakcí na Letné (v tomtéž roce 1875 byla sice zavedena v Praze tramvaj, ale koněspřežná). Autorem té petrohradské byl Fjodor Pirockij. V roce 1880 tentýž vynálezce přišel s novou koncepcí. V roce 1879 předvedla svoji tramvaj firma Siemens & Halske na berlínské průmyslové výstavě, v roce 1881 pak von Siemens zavedl poblíž Berlína pravidelnou linku, ve spolupráci s tím Rusem Pirockým. V roce 1883 pak přišli s vrchním trolejovým vedením. V roce 1883 se objevila elektrická tramvaj v Anglii, v roce 1883 v Rakousku poblíž Vídně (zde byl poprvé použit pantografový sběrač). Pak se objevovalo všude ve světě desítky nových provozů a vylepšení, Praha se mezi nimi celkem ztrácí, Křižík ve světové historii elektrických tramvají ani není nijak zvlášť zmiňován.
@breznik11972 жыл бұрын
Bohužel, za vynálezce diakritiky je považován Aristofánes z Byzance a používal ji už ve 3. století před naším letopočtem. :-) Krom toho vynalezl i interpunkci.
@johnmckekell55684 жыл бұрын
Good video, I would just like to point out one thing. Nobody doubts that trdelník nor goulage were not originally Czech, but what really matters is that Czech goulage in comparison with Hungarian original is significantly altered in its recepture. Hungarian one is rather close to soup while Czech goulage basically serves as the main dish. This makes me believe that our goulage is one of Czech national meals.
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
I have never known that distinction, thanks for sharing!
@adele32044 жыл бұрын
Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia are regions ☺
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Yes! but in American "regions" are more like "north, south, midwest" so I referred to them as "states" to give Americans a better idea. Hard to compare. Thanks for your comment!
@rehurekj4 жыл бұрын
Id think they can be called states cos German or Austrian Bundeslander are called states in English and Bohemia and Moravia and Austrian later Czech Silesia or combined Moravia- Silesia been treated as such during all Czech history and their status was abolished only after WW2.
@drakulkacz64894 жыл бұрын
@@rehurekj It used to be kingdoms, so those are just parts now. It depends how the person takes it.
@rehurekj4 жыл бұрын
@@drakulkacz6489 so was Bavaria or Saxony for example, but what political system has to do with anything. thats not point- Czechia is still Czechia no matter if its unitary republic or loose union of monarchies called Bohemian Crown, I was just commenting that calling those 3traditional constituent parts of Czechia states is not necessarily incorrect or without precedent, and i can also add that English term region in Czech or Central European context is more often used for smaller territorial units like kraje or Kreisen in German.
@catepilarr4 жыл бұрын
@@DreamPrague I think there is a difference - the US states, or the German states have their own law /rules and regulations, dont they. We dont have such a thing.
@TomasHnatjuk4 жыл бұрын
What a lovely person! Great video
@Minek1624 жыл бұрын
Hi, just one thing, the town isn't Dálčice, but Dačice :D
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the correction!
@pavlinagelnarova84134 жыл бұрын
Hello Jen, I just want to tell you I love your channel, it's really great what you're doing, please keep on going even though you must be sometimes exhausted of our complicated language or annoying criticism 😄 You're awesome and you're doing a great job!🙂
@fuciktomas4 жыл бұрын
Sugar is from Dačice, not from Dálčice ;-) but otherwise cool video
@ondrejvesely63214 жыл бұрын
A very inspiring and funny video! I'm no patriot in any way, though I like living in Czechia (as no other country is so close to my heart than my homecountry, despite the countless flaws of people inhabiting it, me inclusive...). The video has really cheered me up in this quarantine and sad time. All the best to you :)
@tomvalusek4 жыл бұрын
What about Czech dance "polka"?
@southernbohemian14 жыл бұрын
Then why is it called "polka" if it is Czech?
@tomvalusek4 жыл бұрын
@@southernbohemian1 The word is related to another Czech word "půlka", meaning half-step. More about it at www.pbs.org/independentlens/polkatime/polka.html (googled)
@DreamPrague4 жыл бұрын
😳😵
@tomvalusek4 жыл бұрын
@@DreamPrague "Roll out the Barrels" / "Škoda lásky"
@hanavanek13792 жыл бұрын
I don't know if this was already mentionned in the commentaries: Jáchym is an old hebrew name Joachim, but different from Jakub or Jacob or ya'aqob, also a hebrew name but with a completely different meaning. The town of Jachymov is named after the first of these names. Jáchym gave Jáchymov.
@renebarat15634 жыл бұрын
But! Even metodism has its roots in Moravia. John Wesley was inspired by moravian missionaries.
@jakubkyselovic49734 жыл бұрын
Yeah! The Hussite movement and the Bohemian Reformation also deserves attention. Despite Germany is considered as the birthplace of it, the Bohemian was earlier.
@pavelstebl99663 жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing so much research. Really enlightening!
@fitnessbiohackinglifestyle4 жыл бұрын
If Trdelník is not from Skalica in Slovakia, then why do we say " you trdlo makové"? 😃
@wowado4 жыл бұрын
Trdlo je (častěji asi dřevěná) palice/palička na drcení potravin např. v hmoždíři, v míse nebo na plechu. Viz obrázek cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palice_(n%C3%A1stroj) Trdelník je pak pečivo vzniklé namotáním těsta na takovou palici.
@petrmaly90874 жыл бұрын
Mate na to ochrannou znamku a je to u vas uz tradicni, ale pochazi to z balkanu. No co, my mame zase tradicni habanskou keramilu, ale tu taky kdysi jen donesli cizaci.
@dedge11914 жыл бұрын
@@petrmaly9087 No pochádza ;-)...na Balkáne, niekde v dnešnom Srbsku(alebo Chorvátsku?) tiež pečú niečo ako Záhorácky Trdelník(Jediný pravý s Certifikátom ;-))...a pečú ho aj v nejakej oblasti v Maďarsku a v Rumunsku...čiže na 3 miestach okrem Záhoria! Poľsko má tiež niečo ako Slovenská PARENICA, ale nemôžu tomu dať názov Parenica, lebo to vyrábajú Bačovia na Slovensku už Storočia a je na to OZ.
@breznik11972 жыл бұрын
@@petrmaly9087 Sedmihradsko ani Uhry se k Balkánu obvykle nepočítají, spíše ke střední Evropě. Ještě tak Bukurešť by se s přimhouřenýma očima dala k Balkánu přifařit (byť už je na nebalkánské straně Dunaje), ale vnitřek karpatského oblouku fakt ne.
@breznik11972 жыл бұрын
@@dedge1191 Podívej se, to že ve Znojmě mají certifikát na Znojemské okurky, samozřejmě neznamená ani to, že ve Znojmě okurky vynalezli, ani to, že by žádné jiné než ty znojemské neexistovaly. Totéž platí pro Pardubický perník. A s trdelníkem je to zcela podobné.
@Fifilipkoko4 жыл бұрын
Slovak here. Your videos are very entertaining. Keep on going, you’ll become a star.