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Nutné is the neuter singular form of the Czech adjective nutný, meaning necessary or required. It is used to express that something must be done or is essential under given circumstances. Nutné can function predicatively, as in “Je nutné,” meaning “It is necessary,” often followed by an infinitive, and it can also appear attributively before neuter nouns such as “nutné opatření” (necessary measure) or “nutné minimum” (the necessary minimum). In plural or different genders the other forms apply: masculine “nutný,” feminine “nutná.”

In addition to nutné as a neuter attribute, Czech also uses the impersonal particle nutno in fixed

Etymology traces nutný to a Proto-Slavic root meaning “need,” linked with the noun nutnost (necessity). Related

Overall, nutné is a common, neutral term used to indicate necessity in everyday language, formal statements,

expressions,
for
example
“Nutno
dodat”
(It
must
be
added)
or
“Nutno
říci”
(It
must
be
said).
The
word
is
related
to
related
terms
such
as
nutnost
(necessity)
and
nutný
as
an
adjective
describing
obligation
or
indispensability.
In
technical
or
formal
language
it
may
occur
in
phrases
like
“nutná
podmínka”
(a
necessary
condition)
in
logic
or
mathematics,
where
it
designates
a
condition
that
must
hold
for
a
given
statement
or
event.
forms
include
nutno
and
nutně,
the
latter
serving
as
an
adverb
meaning
“urgently”
or
“pressingly”
in
some
contexts,
though
with
nuance
distinct
from
the
core
meaning
of
“necessary.”
and
technical
contexts.