Stress and rhythm
Czech stress is usually on the first syllable. Vowel length is separate from stress, so a long vowel can appear outside the stressed syllable.
Stress and length
Think in two layers: stress usually starts the word or preposition phrase, while long vowels stay long wherever they are written.
Clue / sound
first syllable
Written form
Praha
Prague
Note
The first syllable carries the stress.
Clue / sound
phrase rhythm
Written form
dobrý den
good day
Note
Czech rhythm is steady; do not reduce unstressed vowels as strongly as in English.
Clue / sound
preposition stress
Written form
do školy
to school
Note
A short preposition can carry the stress of the phrase.
Clue / sound
length is separate
Written form
prosím
please
Note
The first syllable is stressed, but the written í still stays long.
| Clue / sound | Written form | Listen | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| first syllable | PrahaPrague | The first syllable carries the stress. | |
| phrase rhythm | dobrý dengood day | Czech rhythm is steady; do not reduce unstressed vowels as strongly as in English. | |
| preposition stress | do školyto school | A short preposition can carry the stress of the phrase. | |
| length is separate | prosímplease | The first syllable is stressed, but the written í still stays long. |