ledvinného
Ledvinného is a Czech grammatical form, specifically the genitive singular masculine or neuter adjective ending. In Czech grammar, cases are used to indicate the function of a word within a sentence. The genitive case, often translated as "of," "from," or "about," shows possession, origin, or absence. When an adjective modifies a masculine or neuter noun in the genitive singular, its ending typically changes to -ého. For example, in the phrase "nový dům" (new house), the adjective "nový" is in the nominative case. If we wanted to say "of the new house," the phrase would become "nového domu," where "nového" is the genitive singular masculine adjective form. Similarly, for a neuter noun like "město" (city), "nové město" (new city) in the nominative becomes "nového města" (of the new city) in the genitive. This ending is a key indicator of grammatical case and gender agreement in Czech.