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Jednoduchá

Jednoduchý is a Czech adjective meaning not complex or easy to understand. It is used to describe objects, processes, explanations or tasks in a way that emphasizes lack of complication rather than the effort required to perform them. In English, it is commonly translated as simple or easy, depending on context.

In usage, jednoduchý can describe both structure and practicality. For example, a jednoduchý plán refers to

Grammar and inflection: the word agrees with gender, number and case like other Czech adjectives. The basic

Related terms and usage notes: jednoduchý is often contrasted with složitý (complicated) and can be used across

a
straightforward
plan,
and
a
jednoduchý
úkol
to
a
task
that
is
easy
to
complete.
The
nuance
often
contrasts
with
synonyms
like
prostý
(plain,
bare)
or
snadný
(easy
in
terms
of
effort).
The
distinction
is
subtle:
jednoduchý
highlights
simplicity
of
form
or
concept,
while
snadný
focuses
more
on
ease
of
execution.
positive
form
is
jednoduchý
for
masculine
singular,
jednoduše
for
adverbial
use,
and
the
feminine
and
neuter
forms
are
jednodušná
and
jednoduche,
respectively,
with
appropriate
endings
changing
in
other
cases.
The
comparative
form
is
jednodušší
and
the
superlative
nejednodušší.
A
related
noun
is
jednoduchost
(simplicity).
domains,
including
everyday
language,
education,
and
programming,
where
one
might
speak
of
jednoduchý
algoritmus
or
jednoduché
řešení.
The
term
carries
a
neutral
to
mildly
positive
connotation,
depending
on
context.