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podepsáno

Podepsáno is a Czech term that functions as a neuter singular past passive participle of the verb podepsat, meaning “signed.” It is used as an adjective to indicate that a document, form, agreement, or other item has had a signature affixed or has been officially signed. In practice, podepsáno appears in administrative and legal language as a status marker, often on forms or in brief notes to show that the signing step has been completed.

Morphology and usage notes: The full paradigm of the verb podepsat yields several participle forms: podepsan

Related terms: The related noun is podpis (signature); related verbs include podepsat, podpisovat (to sign, to

See also: podepsat, podpis, podpisový.

(masculine),
podepsaná
(feminine),
and
podepsané
(neuter).
The
neuter
form
podepsáno
is
used
with
neuter
nouns
or
in
predicative
constructions
initiated
by
the
verb
být
(to
be).
For
example,
“Potvrzení
je
podepsáno”
(the
certificate
is
signed)
uses
the
neuter
form
in
a
predicative
sense,
while
“Smlouva
je
podepsaná”
uses
the
feminine
form
because
smlouva
is
feminine.
In
many
official
contexts,
podepsáno
may
appear
as
a
concise
status
label
on
a
document
or
checklist.
sign
repeatedly),
and
the
adjective/predicative
forms
such
as
podepsaný,
podepsaná,
podepsané
used
respectively
with
masculine,
feminine,
and
neuter
nouns.