Chod dialect
| Chod dialect | |
|---|---|
| Chodské nářečí | |
Location of Domažlice in the Czech Republic | |
| Native to | Czech Republic |
| Region | Chodsko, Bohemia, around Domažlice |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
| Glottolog | sout1722 |
The Chod dialect (Czech: chodské nářečí) is a dialect of the Czech language. It is spoken in the region called Chodsko in southwestern Bohemia, around the town of Domažlice. It belongs to the South-West Bohemian group of Czech dialects, but has important differences from the other dialects of that group. The speakers of the dialect have traditionally been called the Chods (Czech: Chodové). The Chod dialect is among the most well-preserved regional dialects in the Czech Republic.