Nepravý
Nepravý is a Czech word that translates to "false" or "untrue" in English. It is an adjective used to describe something that is not genuine, authentic, or accurate. The term can be applied to various contexts, including statements, claims, or objects. For example, a nepravý peníze (false money) refers to counterfeit currency, while a nepravý dokument (false document) indicates a forgery. In a broader sense, nepravý can also describe something that is misleading or deceptive, such as nepravý přátelství (false friendship) or nepravý přítel (false friend). The word is derived from the Czech prefix ne-, which means "not" or "un-," and the root pravý, which means "true" or "right." Understanding the context in which nepravý is used is crucial for accurate interpretation, as it can carry different connotations depending on the situation.