obydlené
Obydlene is a Czech adjective meaning "inhabited" or "populated." It is used to describe places, such as villages, towns, or regions, where people live. The term can also refer to the state of being inhabited, implying a presence of human life and activity. For example, one might refer to an "obyldené území" as an inhabited territory. Conversely, a place that is not inhabited would be described as "neobyldené." This word is commonly encountered in geographical and demographic contexts within the Czech language. It is the past participle of the verb "obydlet," which means "to inhabit" or "to settle." The feminine form of the adjective is "obyldená," and the neuter form is "obyldené." The plural forms are "obyldení" (masculine animate), "obyldené" (masculine inanimate and feminine), and "obyldena" (neuter). Understanding "obyldené" is key to comprehending descriptions of settlements and their occupancy levels in Czech.