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This dictionary is based on a subset of the
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Czech wordlist created by Tomas Cermak (original
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author) and contributors Petr Prenghy, Hanus Adler
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and Petr Kolar for ispell and his original version
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is located on ftp://ftp.vslib.cz/pub/unix/ispell/czech/.
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The affix file is a modified version of the czech.aff
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