konktrétního
Konkrétního is a Czech word that translates to "concrete" or "specific" in English. It is the genitive case of the adjective konkrétní. The word refers to something that is tangible, real, or precisely defined, as opposed to abstract or vague. In everyday language, it is used to ask for more detail or to describe something with certainty. For instance, if someone makes a general statement, one might ask for "konkrétního" to prompt them for specifics. The adjective itself can describe a plan, a person's behavior, or an object, indicating its definite nature. Understanding the genitive case is important for its correct usage in Czech grammar, where it often follows prepositions or indicates possession or a part of something. The root of the word is related to the Latin "concretus," meaning "hardened" or "solidified," which aligns with the sense of something being firm and not easily changed.