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How do you pronounce this words in Czechoslovakian Lví Král Silný Tvrz Černý Vliška and Štír Vychytralý?

You're asking for the pronunciation of words in "Czechoslovakian." However, the correct term is "Czech" or "Slovak."

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.

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