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dívjích

Dívjích is not a standard Czech form; it appears to be a misspelling of the adjective dívčí in its genitive plural form dívčích, which means “of girls” or “girls’.” The adjective dívčí is derived from the noun dívka (girl) and is used to describe things related to girls or girlhood.

In Czech, dívčí serves as a descriptive adjective and agrees with the noun it modifies in gender,

Grammatical note: dívčích functions as the genitive plural ending of the adjective and cannot stand alone as

Etymology: dívčí comes from dívka (girl) with the typical Czech derivational process that creates possessive or

See also: dívčí, dívčí svět, dívčí jméno.

If used in a text, dívčích should appear as part of a larger noun phrase in genitive

number,
and
case.
Its
genitive
plural
form
is
dívčích,
which
is
used
when
the
noun
it
qualifies
is
in
the
genitive
plural.
For
example:
barvy
dívčích
šatů
meaning
“colors
of
the
girls’
dresses.”
Other
common
phrases
use
dívčí
to
express
possession
or
association,
such
as
dívčí
svět
(the
girls’
world)
or
dívčí
jména
(girls’
names).
a
noun.
Its
usage
is
typical
in
descriptive
noun
phrases
and
titles
that
reference
something
pertaining
to
girls.
The
form
is
context-dependent
and
follows
standard
Czech
adjective
declension
patterns.
relational
adjectives.
The
genitive
plural
ending
-ích
is
a
common
marker
for
adjectives
in
that
case.
plural;
the
standalone
string
dívjích
would
be
considered
a
misspelling.