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dávku

Dívku is the accusative singular form of the Czech feminine noun dívka, which means girl. In Czech, nouns are declined for case, number, and gender, so dívka changes its ending depending on how it is used in a sentence. The nominative singular is dívka, while the accusative singular is dívku. Other singular forms include genitive dívky, dative dívce, instrumental dívkou, locative dívce, and vocative dívko.

As the direct object of a sentence, dívku refers to a girl who is being seen, met,

Dívka, the base form, is the standard, neutral term for a girl. In more informal spoken Czech,

In summary, dívku is the direct-object form used with a girl in Czech, derived from the base

or
referred
to
in
action.
Examples
include
sentences
such
as
viděl
jsem
dívku
(I
saw
a
girl)
or
potkala
dívku
(she
met
a
girl).
The
form
dívku
is
paired
with
verbs
that
take
a
direct
object,
reflecting
Czech’s
rich
case
system.
holka
or
dívenka
may
be
used,
but
dívka
remains
the
common
literary
and
formal
option.
The
choice
between
dívka
and
alternatives
can
convey
register,
tone,
or
regional
preferences.
noun
dívka
and
part
of
a
full
set
of
case-based
endings
that
mark
its
grammatical
role
in
a
sentence.