kávou
kávou is the instrumental plural form of the Czech word "káva," which translates to "coffee." In the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the word "káva" is a feminine noun. When referring to coffee in a context where multiple instances or a general quantity of coffee is involved, and the grammatical case required is the instrumental, the word takes the form "kávou." For example, one might say they are satisfied "s kávou" (with coffee) or that something is made "z kávou" (from coffee), although the latter is less common for the beverage itself. The instrumental case is often used to indicate the means by which something is done or the object with which something is done. Therefore, "kávou" signifies coffee as an instrument or accompaniment in a sentence. This grammatical variation is a fundamental aspect of Slavic languages, demonstrating how nouns change form to fit their function within a sentence. It is not a distinct type of coffee or a separate entity, but rather the word "coffee" in a specific grammatical construction.