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Šťastný

Šťastný is a Czech word that translates to "happy" or "fortunate" in English. It is an adjective used to describe a state of being characterized by joy, contentment, or well-being. The word can refer to a temporary emotion, such as feeling happy about a particular event, or a more enduring state of happiness and life satisfaction.

Grammatical Information:

  • Part of Speech: Adjective
  • Gender: Czech adjectives decline according to gender. The masculine form is "šťastný," the feminine form is "šťastná," and the neuter form is "šťastné." These forms are used to agree with the noun they modify.
  • Declension: The adjective "šťastný" follows a specific declension pattern in Czech, changing its ending depending on its grammatical case (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, vocative, locative, instrumental) and number (singular, plural).

Usage:

"Šťastný" is used in a variety of contexts, similar to how "happy" is used in English. It can describe:

  • A person's emotional state (e.g., "Jsem šťastný" - "I am happy").
  • A fortunate event (e.g., "Šťastná náhoda" - "A lucky coincidence").
  • A wish for someone's well-being (e.g., "Šťastné narozeniny!" - "Happy birthday!").

Related Words:

  • Štěstí: (Noun) - Happiness, luck, fortune.
  • Šťastně: (Adverb) - Happily, luckily, fortunately.