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nkterý

Nkterý is not a standard Czech word. In contemporary writing it is generally regarded as a nonstandard or erroneous form of the determiner někte rý, which means some or certain. The correct spelling in Czech uses diacritics: některý. The appearance of nkterý can result from typographical errors, OCR mistakes, or contexts where diacritics are omitted or misrepresented.

Etymology and related forms: některý belongs to a family of Slavic words meaning “some, certain.” It is

Orthography and usage: Standard Czech orthography requires diacritics, and nkterý is not accepted in formal or

Examples: Correct usage—některý člověk, některé dny. Nonstandard occurrences such as nkterý člověk should be corrected to

See also: Czech orthography, diacritics in Czech, nekterý (ASCII variant).

cognate
with
Russian
nekotorый
and
Polish
niektóry,
all
derived
from
Proto-Slavic
roots
expressing
indefiniteness
or
an
unspecified
subset.
In
Czech,
the
form
ends
with
-ý
to
agree
with
masculine
singular
nouns,
as
in
některý
člověk.
widely
edited
texts.
When
diacritics
are
omitted
for
technical
reasons,
the
common
ASCII
equivalents
are
nekterý
or
nektry
in
various
informal
practices,
though
even
these
are
considered
nonstandard.
In
normal
prose,
the
correct
form
is
několik
forms
like
některý
(masculine),
některá
(feminine),
některé
(neuter
or
plural
possessive/adjective
forms),
depending
on
number
and
gender.
the
standard
form.