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Istý is a Slovak adjective meaning certain, definite, or sure. It is used to modify a noun, signaling that the item is specific or known to both speaker and listener. In everyday use it can indicate a particular person or thing, as in istý muž or istá žena, and it can be used with plural nouns as isté dôkazy (certain evidence). The phrase na istý čas means for a definite period of time.

Grammar and usage

Istý is declined like a standard Slovak adjective ending in -ý. The basic forms are: masculine singular

Etymology and related forms

Istý is cognate with the Czech form jistý; both derive from a common Slavic lineage, typically traced

See also

In Slovak, istý contrasts with related expressions that convey different degrees of certainty or generality, and

nominative
istý;
feminine
singular
istá;
neuter
singular
isté.
In
the
plural,
masculine
animate
is
isti,
masculine
inanimate
and
feminine
plural
typically
isté;
neuter
plural
is
isté.
The
choice
of
form
follows
the
noun’s
gender
and
number,
with
the
same
rules
that
govern
other
-ý
adjectives
in
Slovak.
to
Proto-Slavic
roots
meaning
“certain”
or
“assured.”
The
two
languages
share
parallel
meanings
and
similar
usage,
though
spelling
differs
(Slovak
istý
versus
Czech
jistý).
it
coexists
with
other
modifiers
that
specify
definiteness
in
noun
phrases.