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formálních

Formálních is the genitive plural form of the Czech adjective formální, meaning formal or relating to form, structure, or official status. The base adjective formální is used to describe things associated with proper procedure, official requirements, or outward appearance. In ordinary text, formálních appears with nouns in the genitive plural, for example formálních pravidel (of formal rules), formálních dopisů (of formal letters), or formálních obřadů (of formal ceremonies).

Etymology and development: formální derives from the Latin formalis (pertaining to form) through the historical development

Usage and contexts: formální is widely used in contexts involving official language, dress codes, or procedural

Grammar and inflection: formální behaves as a soft adjective in Czech. It inflects like other adjectives and,

See also: formální jazyk (formal language), formální obřady (formal ceremonies), neformální (informal), oficiální (official).

of
Czech,
where
the
word
is
built
from
the
root
forma
(form)
with
the
common
Czech
suffix
-ální.
The
sense
of
formality
broadened
in
modern
Czech
to
include
language,
attire,
behavior,
and
procedures
that
follow
established
conventions.
requirements.
It
contrasts
with
neformální
(informal)
or
neoficiální
(unofficial)
forms.
In
academic,
administrative,
and
diplomatic
styles,
formální
language
or
formální
komunikace
denotes
style
that
avoids
slang
and
favors
precise,
conventional
expressions.
in
genitive
plural,
takes
the
form
formálních.
This
pattern
appears
in
phrases
where
the
noun
is
plural
and
in
the
genitive
case,
signaling
possession
or
association
with
formal
characteristics.