Francouzskému
Francouzskému is the dative singular form of the adjective "francouzský" in the Czech language. This adjective translates to "French" in English and is used to describe something pertaining to France, its people, or its language. The dative case in Czech is used to indicate the indirect object of a verb, the recipient of an action, or to express possession in certain contexts. Therefore, "francouzskému" would appear in a sentence where "French" is acting in one of these grammatical roles. For example, it might be used to say "I gave a book to the French man" (Dal jsem knihu francouzskému muži), where "francouzskému muži" is the indirect object. The ending "-mu" is characteristic of the dative singular masculine or neuter form of adjectives in Czech. It changes depending on the gender and number of the noun it modifies and the case being used. Understanding these grammatical inflections is crucial for constructing grammatically correct sentences in Czech when referring to something of French origin.