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plánech

Plánech is the locative plural form of the Czech noun plán, meaning plan, project, or scheme. It is used after locative-case prepositions to refer to plans or programs within formal, administrative, or planning contexts. In everyday language, phrases such as v plánech (in the plans) convey that something is part of or under consideration within a proposed arrangement or document.

Grammatical notes: plán is a masculine noun; its locative plural plánech follows standard Czech declension for

Usage context: plánech occurs especially in planning, policy, or reporting text. It can describe items listed,

Etymology: plán originates in Czech with borrowings historically linked to German Plan and related sources, ultimately

masculine
inanimate
nouns
in
the
locative
plural.
It
commonly
appears
after
prepositions
like
v
or
na,
for
example
v
plánech
města
(in
the
city
plans)
or
na
plánech
rozpočtu
(on
the
budget
plans).
The
form
does
not
carry
a
separate
lexical
meaning
beyond
“the
plans”
but
marks
that
the
action
or
reference
is
situated
within
those
plans
or
documents.
considered,
or
required
within
a
set
of
plans,
such
as
municipal
development,
infrastructure
projects,
or
organizational
strategies.
While
most
readers
will
interpret
plánech
through
its
root
plán,
it
remains
a
grammatical
form,
not
a
distinct
concept.
tracing
to
Latin-based
roots
for
“flat”
or
“level.”
The
locative
plural
plánech
follows
ordinary
Czech
inflection
patterns
of
the
word.