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Místa

Místa is the Czech plural form of the neuter noun místo, which translates as "place" or "location." It denotes a specific point in space, an area, or a position within a broader context. In common usage, místa can refer to physical locations such as a building, a square, or a region, as well as to more abstract spaces like a position in a sequence, a role in an event, or the setting of a narrative.

Etymology: The word belongs to the Slavic family of words for place and has cognates in neighboring

Grammatical notes and usage: místa is a neuter noun and follows the standard patterns of Czech plural

See also: místo, toponyms, geography and literature terminology related to places.

languages,
such
as
Russian
mesto,
Polish
miejsce,
and
Slovenian
mesto.
The
form
místa
is
the
nominative
plural;
the
singular
form
is
místo.
nouns.
It
appears
with
common
prepositions
such
as
na
(on/at),
v
(in),
or
do
(to),
producing
phrases
like
na
místě
(at
the
location),
v
místech
(in
the
places),
or
do
místa
(to
the
place).
The
term
is
also
used
in
set
phrases
that
designate
particular
functions:
místa
činu,
meaning
the
scene
of
the
crime,
and
místo
děje,
meaning
the
setting
of
the
action.
In
literary
and
descriptive
writing,
místa
can
refer
collectively
to
places
of
interest
or
important
locations
within
a
region,
for
example
místa
paměti
(places
of
memory).