Trávi
Trávi is a present-tense verb form found in Czech and Slovak. It corresponds to the third-person singular form meaning “he spends” or “she spends,” and it is used with time, money, effort, or other resources. The exact spelling and diacritics differ between the two languages, reflecting their distinct orthographies.
In Czech, the standard present form is tráví, with an accented í. It comes from the verb
- trávi/tráví is often used with nouns referring to time, money, energy, or attention to express ongoing
- The choice of diacritics indicates the language: tráví is Czech; trávi is Slovak.
- Related verbs include trávíť/trávit (the infinitive forms in Slovak and Czech respectively) and their various conjugations
Trávi thus functions as a common, everyday verb form in Czech and Slovak, illustrating how a single