polynéskému
Polynéskému is the dative singular form of the adjective "polyneský" in the Slovak language. "Polyneský" translates to "Polynesian" in English, referring to anything related to Polynesia, a subregion of Oceania comprising a large group of islands in the central and southern Pacific Ocean. Therefore, "polynéskému" would be used in a sentence to indicate to or for a Polynesian person, place, or thing. For example, one might say they are giving a gift "polynéskému příteli," meaning "to a Polynesian friend." Similarly, if discussing a cultural practice or object, "polynéskému tanci" could refer to "to the Polynesian dance." The dative case in Slovak, like in many other Slavic languages, is used to express the indirect object of a verb, the recipient of an action, or when a preposition requires it. Understanding the grammatical function of the dative case is crucial for correctly interpreting and using "polynéskému" in Slovak sentences.