petrvávají
Petrvávají is a Czech word that translates to "they are perishing" or "they are dying off" in English. It is the third-person plural present tense form of the verb "petrvat." The verb "petrvat" itself is derived from the Latin word "perpetrare," meaning to carry out or to accomplish, but in Czech, it has taken on a distinct meaning related to gradual decline or dissolution.
The word "petrvávají" is often used in contexts describing the slow decay of something, such as old
The usage of "petrvávají" carries a sense of melancholy or resignation, reflecting the natural order of things