idzítsük
idzítsük is a Czech word, specifically the first-person plural imperative form of the verb "idzet." The verb "idzet" is a colloquial or dialectal variant of the more standard Czech verb "jít," meaning "to go." Therefore, "idzítsük" translates to "let's go" in English. It is used in informal contexts to suggest or initiate an action of moving from one place to another, often among friends or in a casual setting. The usage of "idzet" and its derivatives like "idzítsük" is more prevalent in certain regional dialects of the Czech language, particularly in Moravia, and less common in standard Czech spoken in Bohemia. While "pojďme" is the standard and most widely understood way to say "let's go" in Czech, "idzítsük" serves a similar function within its specific linguistic community.