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Práci

Práci is the dative, accusative, or locative singular form of the Czech noun práce, which means work or labor. The base form trabajo is práce, a feminine noun. In use, práce denotes activity performed to achieve a goal, or the broader concept of employment. Common expressions include mít práci (to have a job) and jít do práce (to go to work). The word forms vary by case, number, and sentence structure.

Práce has cognates in other Slavic languages, such as Slovak práca and Polish praca, all sharing the

In economic and social contexts, práce refers to labor as a resource and to paid employment. It

See also: Work, Labor, Employment.

same
general
meaning.
The
root
prac-
is
connected
to
the
verb
pracovat
(to
work).
The
concept
also
appears
in
related
terms
across
languages,
and
its
semantic
field
encompasses
activity,
effort,
and
occupation.
In
Russian,
the
approximate
equivalent
is
работа
(rabota),
illustrating
parallel
development
of
the
idea
of
labor.
covers
tasks,
professional
duties,
and
all
kinds
of
work
people
perform.
Discussions
about
the
labor
market,
productivity,
working
conditions,
and
wages
often
use
this
term
or
its
related
forms.
Beyond
economics,
the
concept
appears
in
daily
life
and
culture,
where
work
is
linked
to
identity,
social
structure,
and
personal
time
management.