Czech:
* The language is called Czech, not Czechoslovakian, as Czechoslovakia dissolved in 1993.
* The words you provided are in Czech.
Pronunciation:
Here's how to pronounce the words you provided in Czech, with phonetic transcriptions:
* Lví Král: [lviː kraːl] (roughly "lee-vee krahl") - "Lion King"
* Silný Tvrz: [sɪlniː tvrz] (roughly "sil-nee tvrz") - "Strong Fortress"
* Černý Vliška: [ˈtʃɛrniː ˈvlɪʃka] (roughly "cher-nee vlish-ka") - "Black Vliška" (Vliška is a name, meaning "little fleece")
* Štír Vychytralý: [ʃtiːr ˈvɪxɪtralɪː] (roughly "shteer vih-khi-tra-lee") - "Clever Scorpion"
Tips for Pronunciation:
* Czech "r" is a rolled "r" similar to the French "r."
* The "ch" sound in Czech is similar to the "ch" in the English word "Bach."
* The "y" at the end of words like "král" and "silný" is a very short "i" sound.
Slovak:
While some of the words you provided might have similar counterparts in Slovak, they would be pronounced slightly differently. For a Slovak pronunciation, you'd need to provide the specific Slovak words.
Let me know if you have any more words you'd like to know the pronunciation of!