Skály
Skály is a term used in several Slavic languages, most notably Czech and Slovak, to refer to rocks or rocky formations. The word is a direct translation of the English "rocks" or "cliffs." In geological contexts, "skály" can refer to any large, natural outcropping of stone. This can include mountains, cliffs, boulders, or even smaller, exposed rock faces.
The term is commonly encountered in descriptions of landscapes, particularly in mountainous or hilly regions where
In a broader sense, "skály" can also be used metaphorically to represent strength, steadfastness, or an obstacle.