mrtvém
mrtvém is a Czech word that translates to "dead" in English. It is the genitive, dative, or locative case of the adjective mtrvý, which also means "dead." The word mrtvém is used when referring to something or someone that is dead in a context that requires one of these grammatical cases. For example, in Czech, one might say "myslet na mrtvém" which translates to "to think about the dead."
The concept of death is universal, and while the word mrtvém specifically refers to the state of
The grammatical forms of adjectives in Czech, like mrtvém, change depending on their function in a sentence.