mestská
Mestský is an adjective used in Slovak (and in Czech with a diacritic form městský) meaning belonging to a city or town, or relating to urban life and municipal administration. It is derived from mesto, the word for city, with the common Slavic suffix -ský to form an adjective. The feminine form is mestská, neuter mestské; masculine plural is mestskí.
In usage, mestský modifies nouns that refer to urban or municipal contexts. Common expressions include mestský
Historically, the word appears in phrases such as mestské práva, meaning city rights or privileges granted
Across related languages, cognates exist with similar meanings (for example Czech městský). The concept is central