Musical Instrument names in Czech and English - Common Czech Vocabulary

Learn common Czech vocabulary with this English-to-Czech list of Musical Instrument names. Essential for daily conversations, this will help to build your Czech language skills through popular words and play Czech quizzes and also play picture vocabulary, play some games so you do get not bored. If you think too hard to learn the Czech language, then the 1000 most common Czech words will help you to learn the Czech language easily, they contain 2-letter words to 13-letter words. The below table gives the translation of Musical Instrument vocabulary words in Czech.


Musical Instrument names in Czech and English - Common Czech Vocabulary

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List of Musical Instrument names in Czech with English Pronunciation


Learn Musical Instrument in Czech, along with their English pronunciation. This vocabulary guide helps beginners and language enthusiasts expand their Czech vocabulary for daily conversations.

Musical Instrument names - Czech

Bagpipe Dudy
Banjo Bendžo
Bell Zvonek
Bugle Polnice
Clarinet Klarinet
Conch Ulita
Cymbal Činel
Drum Buben
Fiddle Housle
Flute Flétna
Guitar Kytara
Harmonium Harmonium
Harp Harfa
Mouth organ Foukací harmonika
Piano Klavír
Sitar Sitar
Tabor Tábor
Tambourine Tamburína
Violin Housle
Whistle Pískat






Top 1000 Czech words


Here you learn top 1000 Czech words, that is separated into sections to learn easily (Simple words, Easy words, Medium words, Hard Words, Advanced Words). These words are very important in daily life conversations, basic level words are very helpful for beginners. All words have Czech meanings with transliteration.


Eat jíst
All Všechno
New Nový
Snore chrápání
Fast rychle
Help Pomoc
Pain bolest
Rain déšť
Pride hrdost
Sense smysl
Large velký
Skill dovednost
Panic panika
Thank poděkovat
Desire touha
Woman žena
Hungry hladový

Daily use Czech Sentences


Here you learn top Czech sentences, these sentences are very important in daily life conversations, and basic-level sentences are very helpful for beginners. All sentences have Czech meanings with transliteration.


Good morning Dobré ráno
What is your name Jak se jmenuješ
What is your problem co máš za problém?
I hate you nesnáším tě
I love you Miluji tě
Can I help you mohu vám pomoci?
I am sorry To mi je líto
I want to sleep chci spát
This is very important Tohle je velmi důležité
Are you hungry máš hlad?
How is your life jak se máš?
I am going to study jdu se učit
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