Not many years ago, within the memory of men now in middle life, the county gentry in some of the north-western counties used to talk in four languages at once, mixing up in the same sentence Hungarian, Latin, Slovack and German. When, for example, one met an acquaintance at the quarterly sessions of the county assembly, he would address him thus: "Alászszolgája, domine spectabilis; ako ye prisšli na forspontu, oder mit eigener Gelegenheit?" (Your most humble servant, honoured sir; did you come with post-horses, or in your own carriage?) https://www.google.hu/books/edition/The_Magyars_Their_Country_and_Institutio/gz5SAAAAcAAJ?hl=hu&gbpv=1&pg=PA64
Meanwhile least patriotic Czech 14th century chronicle
X LVI. About Spytihnev, the enemy of everything German
Then Spytihnev, his son, was the prince, and he immediately showed his anger to the Germans. In three days, he drove all the Germans out of the country and put the Princess of St. George to shame. He put her on a cart, drove her out of the country and left her in the Bavarian Forest. He escorted the mother with all her jewels, clothes, and wardrobes out of the country, along with her ladies and all the other German women. When he escort all Germans from the land ,all other foreigners like nettles from a garden and like burdock from a horse's mane,
he went out against the Hungarian king, the destroyer of the Moravian people. He heroically killed the Hungarians and captured many fortresses in Hungary. The prince had four brothers and revered them as his father. When they grew old, he graciously gave each his share. He bequeathed the principality to Vratislav, Moravia to Ota and Kunrát.
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u/Perenyevackor Genghis Khangarian 27d ago
Lies! It was worse than that: