Czech Bank Statement Translation

Czech TranslatorMighty Translation provides professional Czech bank statement translation. We translate individual bank statements daily, with only experienced translators detailed in financial document translations assigned for Czech bank statement translation.

We have expert Czech translators for both Czech to English and English to Czech document translation. Most of our Czech translators have more than 5 years' professional translation experience.

If you're looking for fast and affordable Czech bank statement translation, look no further. Our Czech translators ensure that all Czech bank statement translations are checked properly before delivery.

Bank statement translations are commonly used as proof of income, assets, proof of residency or proof of relationship. If you only require an extract translation of the bank statements, so the translation is clearer to the reader, feel free to let us know after payment, when you submit the bank statement documents for translation.

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The Czech Language


Czech, historically also Bohemian, is a West Slavic language of the Czech–Slovak group. Spoken by over 10 million people, it serves as the official language of the Czech Republic. Czech is closely related to Slovak, to the point of mutual intelligibility to a very high degree. Czech has a moderately-sized phoneme inventory, comprising ten monophthongs, three diphthongs and 25 consonants (divided into "hard", "neutral" and "soft" categories). Words may contain complicated consonant clusters or lack vowels altogether. Czech has a raised alveolar trill, which is not known to occur as a phoneme in any other language, represented by the grapheme ř. Czech uses a simple orthography which phonologists have used as a model.

A Eurobarometer survey conducted from January to March 2012 found that the first language of 98 percent of Czech citizens was Czech, the third-highest proportion of a population in the European Union (behind Greece and Hungary). As the official language of the Czech Republic (a member of the European Union since 2004), Czech is one of the EU's official languages and the 2012 Eurobarometer survey found that Czech was the foreign language most often used in Slovakia.[26] Economist Jonathan van Parys collected data on language knowledge in Europe for the 2012 European Day of Languages. The five countries with the greatest use of Czech were the Czech Republic (98.77 percent), Slovakia (24.86 percent), Portugal (1.93 percent), Poland (0.98 percent) and Germany (0.47 percent).


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