ospalý
Ospalý is a term of Czech origin that translates to "sleepy" or "drowsy" in English. It is often used to describe a state of reduced alertness and a strong desire to sleep. This feeling can be caused by various factors, including lack of sleep, long periods of inactivity, or certain medical conditions. In everyday conversation, ospalý might be used to describe someone who is yawning frequently, has heavy eyelids, or struggles to concentrate due to their tiredness. It can also refer to a general feeling of sluggishness or lethargy. The intensity of the feeling can range from mild drowsiness to overwhelming sleepiness. While often a temporary state, persistent feelings of ospalý may indicate an underlying issue that requires attention.