chorého
Chorého is a Slovak word that translates to "sick" or "ill" in English. It is the masculine singular form of the adjective. The feminine singular form is chorá, and the neuter singular form is choré. The plural forms are chorí (masculine animate), choré (masculine inanimate, feminine, and neuter). The word is used to describe a person or animal that is suffering from an illness or disease. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is not functioning correctly or is in a bad state. For example, one might say "auto je choré" which means "the car is sick," implying it is broken down. In a more abstract sense, "spoločnosť je chorá" could mean "society is sick," suggesting societal problems or decay. The root of the word is believed to be related to Proto-Slavic words for sickness. It is a common term in everyday Slovak conversation and literature.