Talk:Karel Čapek

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[edit] Origin of word Robot

Could anyone give here sources about origin of the word Robot? I think that this word comes from Slovak language. If you understand Slovak, please read this article for further info: [1] --Ondrejk 10:46, 15 October 2005 (UTC) Robota was also a comon czech word. Now comon in some czech dialects. - Multimotyl


What "Karel Capek rocks Apps Advanced at Brebeuf Jesuit." means?? I guess the text should be moved to some lower section of the page or deleted JanSuchy Oct 2005

Another book can be added to the list of works. I found in a secondhand bookshop a copy of Letters from England by Karel Capek, translated by Paul Selver, and published in 1925 by Geoffrey Bles of Suffolk St., Pall Mall, London. It is a charming, amusing account of a trip through the British Isles, with little pen and ink cartoons and sketches, including his visit to the British Empire Exhibition (no date given)held at Wembley.Filfla 10:49, 15 March 2007 (UTC)