francúzskeho
The term "francúzskeho" is a Czech (and Slovak) adjective form derived from the word for "French" in those languages. It is the genitive singular masculine animate form of the adjective "francúzsky," meaning "French." In Czech and Slovak grammar, adjectives agree in gender, number, and case with the nouns they modify. The genitive case is used to indicate possession, origin, or a part of a whole, and the masculine animate form is specifically used for male singular nouns.
In Czech and Slovak, the word for "French" is "Francouz" (masculine) or "Francouzka" (feminine) for a person,
The term "francúzskeho" would be used in contexts such as "přítel francúzskeho původu" (a friend of French
The use of "francúzskeho" highlights the importance of case and gender agreement in Slavic languages, distinguishing