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celkové

Celkový is a Czech adjective meaning overall, total, or aggregate. It is used to describe something as a whole or the sum of its parts, rather than individual components. Typical contexts include numerical quantities, values, costs, impressions, or results, for example in phrases such as celkový počet, celková cena, celkové náklady, celkový dojem, or celkové hodnocení. The word can also appear in statistical or evaluative language to indicate an overall measure.

Etymology and grammar: celkový derives from the prefix celo- meaning whole and the adjectival ending -ový. It

Usage notes: celkový emphasizes the aggregate or summative aspect rather than specific elements. It contrasts with

Examples of common collocations include celkový počet účastníků (total number of participants), celková hodnota majetku (total

See also: celo- prefix; celý; úplný; celistvý; celkově (adverb).

agrees
with
the
noun
in
gender,
number,
and
case,
as
with
other
Czech
adjectives.
The
related
adverb
is
celkově,
used
to
express
the
overall
manner
or
outcome,
for
instance
Celkově
se
projekt
vyvíjel
dobře.
celý,
which
means
the
entire
or
whole
in
a
more
tangible
sense,
and
with
úplný,
which
can
imply
completeness.
In
everyday
speech
and
formal
writing,
celkový
is
common
in
fields
such
as
finance,
statistics,
evaluation,
and
planning.
value
of
assets),
celkové
náklady
(total
costs),
and
celkové
skóre
(overall
score).
The
term
is
versatile
and
appears
in
both
factual
reporting
and
qualitative
descriptions.