náhlému
Náhlému is a Czech word that translates to "sudden" or "abrupt" in English. It is the dative case of the adjective náhlý, which means sudden, rapid, or quick. This form is used when the adjective modifies a noun in the dative case, indicating an indirect object or direction. For example, one might say "došlo k náhlému zlepšení" which means "there was a sudden improvement." In this sentence, "náhlému" modifies "zlepšení" (improvement), which is in the dative case. The word "náhlý" and its inflected forms are commonly used in everyday Czech to describe events, changes, or actions that occur unexpectedly or without prior warning. The concept of suddenness is expressed through various grammatical structures and contexts in the Czech language, with "náhlému" being one specific manifestation. Its usage is integral to conveying the immediacy and unexpected nature of occurrences in spoken and written Czech.