dativním
The dativní pád, also known as the dative case, is one of the seven grammatical cases in the Czech language. It is used to indicate the recipient of an action or the person to whom something is being given. The dative case is formed by adding the suffix -ovi or -ovi to masculine nouns, -ovi to feminine nouns, and -ovi to neuter nouns. For example, the word "otec" (father) in the dative case becomes "otci" (to the father). The dative case is also used to express possession, location, and time. It is an important aspect of Czech grammar and is essential for understanding and speaking the language accurately.