nedaleký
nedaleké is a Czech word that translates to "nearby" or "not far" in English. It is a versatile adverb and adjective used to describe proximity in terms of distance or time. As an adverb, it modifies verbs to indicate that an action took place or will take place close to the speaker or a reference point. For example, "Byl jsem nedaleké" would mean "I was nearby." When used as an adjective, nedaleké modifies nouns to describe something located close by. An example would be "nedaleké město," meaning "a nearby town." The feminine form is nedaleká, and the neuter form is nedaleké, while the masculine form is nedaleký. The plural forms are nedaleké for all genders. The word's usage is common in everyday Czech conversation and writing, providing a simple and direct way to express closeness. It can refer to physical distance, such as a shop or a house, or temporal closeness, like an event that happened recently. The concept of "nedaleké" is fundamental to describing spatial and temporal relationships in the Czech language.