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obecná

Obecné is a Czech adjective meaning general, common, or non-specific. It is used to describe ideas, rules, or characteristics that apply broadly rather than to a single instance. In everyday and formal language, it appears in phrases such as obecné zásady (general principles), obecné pravidlo (general rule), or obecná znalost (general knowledge).

Etymology and sense: Obecné is derived from the noun obec, meaning community, municipality, or the public at

Usage: The term frequently marks non-specialized or broadly accepted aspects in fields such as education, law,

Grammar and forms: The root stem is obecn-. The form obecný is masculine singular, obecná is feminine

Related terms: The related noun obec means municipality or community. In Slovak and other Slavic languages,

See also: obec, obecnosť, obecných zásad, obecný zákon.

large,
with
the
suffix
-ný
forming
adjectives.
The
sense
connects
what
belongs
to
the
whole
or
to
all
members
of
a
group,
rather
than
to
a
particular
case
or
item.
science,
and
discourse.
It
helps
distinguish
broad
concepts
from
specific,
technical,
or
case-specific
details.
singular,
and
obecné
is
neuter
singular.
In
plural,
obecné
can
also
appear
as
a
feminine
plural
nominative,
as
in
obecné
zásady
(general
principles).
The
exact
ending
depends
on
gender
and
number
of
the
noun
it
modifies.
cognate
forms
exist
with
similar
general-and-common
meanings,
reflecting
a
shared
semantic
heritage.