ceco
Czech
adjective CHEH-koh Rare
Origin: From Italian adaptation of Czech Čech (a Bohemian/Czech person).
Usage Note
Ceco agrees in gender and number: ceca, cechi, ceche. As a noun it means a Czech person: un ceco, una ceca. With a capital it refers to the language (il Ceco) or the people. The country is la Repubblica Ceca (the Czech Republic) or Cechia.
Examples
"Ho incontrato uno studente ceco a Roma."
Natural Translation
I met a Czech student in Rome.
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