mrtvých
Mrtvých is a Czech word that translates to "dead" or "of the dead" in English. It is a genitive plural form of the adjective "mrtvý" (dead). This grammatical form is used in various contexts to indicate possession, origin, or association with deceased individuals or things. For instance, it might appear in phrases like "kostnice mrtvých" (ossuary of the dead) or "památník mrtvých" (memorial of the dead). The word itself carries a somber connotation, reflecting its direct association with mortality. Its usage is primarily within the Czech language and its grammatical structures. It does not refer to a specific entity, place, or concept beyond its literal linguistic meaning. The word is an integral part of the Czech vocabulary when discussing themes related to death, remembrance, or the remains of the deceased. Understanding "mrtvých" requires a basic grasp of Czech grammar, specifically the declension of adjectives and the function of the genitive case.