dverám
dverám is a term that appears in Slavic languages and refers to the dative plural form of the word for "door". The dative case in Slavic languages often indicates the indirect object of a verb, or the recipient or beneficiary of an action. Therefore, "dverám" would grammatically signify "to the doors" or "for the doors" in a sentence. For example, one might say "He gave keys to the doors" in English, which in a Slavic language could be expressed using the dative plural form of "door". The specific usage and nuances of the dative case can vary slightly between different Slavic languages. This grammatical form is essential for constructing grammatically correct sentences in languages that utilize this case system. The word "door" itself, in its singular and plural forms, and its various grammatical cases, is a fundamental part of everyday vocabulary, referring to an entryway or opening that can be closed or opened, typically with a panel that swings or slides. Understanding the case system, including forms like "dverám", is crucial for a complete comprehension of Slavic grammar.