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asová

Asové is a term that appears in a small number of Slavic-language texts as a plural noun, generally corresponding to the idea of "aces" or "top experts." The form combines a stem related to the sense of being exceptionally skilled with the Slavic plural suffix -ové, which is used to form collective or group nouns referring to people. Because there is no single, universally accepted definition, the exact nuance of asové can vary by context.

Usage and contexts

In sports journalism and gaming discussions that translate or adapt terminology, asové may be used to describe

Relationship to related terms

The sense of asové is closest to the English term "aces." The suffix -ové is a typical

Limitations

The term is not widely attested in standard dictionaries, and its use is largely confined to niche

See also

ace; as (word); -ové suffix; list of loanword adaptations in Slavic languages.

players
considered
among
the
best
or
to
refer
to
a
cohort
of
elite
competitors.
In
fiction,
authors
sometimes
employ
asové
to
designate
an
elite
caste
or
group
of
exceptional
individuals
within
a
story
world.
In
linguistic
or
philological
writing,
asové
can
appear
in
discussions
about
how
languages
form
plural
collectives
from
nouns
or
adjectives
denoting
skill
or
status.
Slavic
plural
ending
used
to
form
groups
associated
with
a
proper
noun
or
a
family
name,
though
in
this
use
it
functions
more
as
a
general
pluralization
for
a
class
of
people
than
as
a
simple
surname
plural.
texts,
translations,
or
invented
worlds.
When
encountered,
it
often
requires
careful
interpretation
to
convey
whether
it
means
"top
experts,"
"elite
players,"
or
a
fictional
cadre
of
skilled
individuals.