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cestách

Cestách is the locative plural form of the Czech noun cesta, meaning road, path, or journey. It is used after prepositions that govern the locative case, most commonly in phrases such as na cestách (on the roads), po cestách (along the roads), or v cestách (on the move). In everyday speech and travel writing, cestách can denote physical locations on networks of roads or a figurative sense of being on a journey.

Etymology and grammar: cesta is a feminine noun of the first declension. Its locative plural form is

Usage notes: Cestách appears primarily after prepositions that require the locative case. It can describe concrete

Examples:

- Na cestách se často mění počasí. (On the roads the weather often changes.)

- Po cestách putovali poutníci krajinou a poznávali nové místní lidi. (Along the roads, pilgrims crossed the

See also:

- cesta (the base word)

- cesty (plural nominative)

- cestování (travel)

- česká gramatika deklinace žena (Czech noun declension patterns)

cestách,
formed
with
the
suffix
-ách.
The
full
plural
paradigm
includes
cesta
(singular
nominative),
cesty
(plural
nominative),
cestami
(instrumental
plural),
cestám
(dative
plural),
cestách
(locative
plural).
The
term
is
commonly
found
in
geographic
descriptions,
travel
narratives,
and
discussions
of
routes
or
mobility.
locations,
such
as
road
networks,
as
well
as
figurative
or
literary
journeys,
for
example
in
expressions
about
life’s
paths
or
itineraries.
It
is
also
used
in
plural
expressions
discussing
multiple
routes
or
travels
across
regions.
landscape
and
met
new
people.)