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authorzizelevak <zizelevak@gmail.com>2017-01-23 13:46:36 +0100
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* [Chinese (Traditional)](chinese_traditional.txt)
* [French](french.txt)
* [Italian](italian.txt)
+* [Czech](czech.txt)
##Wordlists (Special Considerations)
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Rules 11 and 12 prevent the selection words that are not different enough. This makes each word more recognizable among others and less error prone. For example: the wordlist contains "atono", then "atomo" is rejected, but "atomico" is good.
All the words have been manually selected and automatically checked against the rules.
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+### Czech
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+Credits: @zizelevak
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+Words chosen using the following rules:
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+1. Words are 4-8 letters long.
+2. Words can be uniquely determined typing the first 4 letters.
+3. Only words containing all letters without diacritical marks. (It was the hardest task, because in one third of all Czech letters has diacritical marks.)
+4. Only nouns, werbs and adverbs, no other word types. All words are in basic form.
+5. No personal names or geografical names.
+6. No very similar words with 1 letter of difference.
+7. No words already used in other language mnemonic sets (english, italian, french, spanish). Letters with diacritical marks from these sets are counted as analogous letters without diacritical marks.