What does tablet in Czech mean?
What is the meaning of the word tablet in Czech? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use tablet in Czech.
The word tablet in Czech means tableta, pilule, tablet, grafický tablet, tableta, destička, notes, karamel, , , prášek na spaní. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word tablet
tableta, pilule(medicine: pill) The doctor prescribed Bill some tablets for his back pain. |
tablet(computing: handheld device) (zařízení) Rachel exchanged her old laptop for a tablet; it was much easier to carry around. |
grafický tablet(computing: graphics pad) (zařízení grafika) The designer used a tablet to draw the image for the company's new logo. |
tableta(bar: of soap) (mýdlo) Josh opened the packet of soap and put a new tablet on the soap dish. |
destička(slab of stone) There was a tablet on the wall declaring that someone famous had once lived in the house. |
notes(pad of paper) The writer got out her tablet and began jotting down ideas. |
karamel(uncountable (Scottish confectionery) (skotská cukrovinka) I bought this tablet at a gift shop in Edinburgh. |
(drug: make into tablets) |
(usually passive (inscribe on tablet) The commandments were tableted and the tablet placed in the church for all to see. |
prášek na spaní(sedative drug in pill form) He couldn't sleep at all without taking sleeping pills. |
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Czech is one of the languages of the Western branch of the Slavic languages - along with Slovak and Polish. Czech is spoken by most Czechs living in the Czech Republic and worldwide (over about 12 million people in all). Czech is very close to Slovak and, to a lesser extent, to Polish.