konsonánsláncok
Konsonánsláncok, meaning "consonant clusters" in Czech, refers to sequences of two or more consonants that appear together in a word without intervening vowels. These clusters are a common feature of many Slavic languages, including Czech, Slovak, and Slovenian, and can sometimes pose a challenge for non-native speakers due to their frequency and complexity.
Examples of consonant clusters in Czech include the initial cluster in "strach" (fear), which consists of /s/,
While some languages avoid or simplify consonant clusters, Slavic languages often feature them extensively, even at