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pomalí

Pomalý is a Czech adjective meaning slow. It describes the speed of movement, tempo, or rate of development and can refer to objects, people, processes, or events. In use, it is neutral to negative depending on context. Common phrases include pomalý provoz (slow traffic), pomalý postup (slow progress), or pomalá odpověď (slow response).

Etymology and cognates: The term belongs to the Slavic family and has cognates in related languages, notably

Grammar and inflection: Pomalý declines for gender and number. Singular forms are pomalý (masculine), pomalá (feminine),

Usage notes: Pomalý often appears in neutral descriptive contexts, but can carry evaluative nuance depending on

See also: Rychlý (fast); antonyms and related terms describing pace or tempo.

Slovak
pomalý
and
Polish
powolny,
with
similar
meanings.
The
root
conveys
a
sense
of
lacking
speed
or
steadiness.
pomalé
(neuter).
Plural
forms
include
pomalí
(masculine
personal)
and
pomalé
(other
genders
and
inanimate).
The
adverb
form
is
pomalu,
meaning
slowly.
The
comparative
form
is
pomalejší
(slower),
and
the
superlative
nejpomalejší
(slowest).
Adverbial
comparison
can
also
appear
as
pomaleji.
tone
and
situation.
It
contrasts
with
rychlý
(fast)
and
is
used
across
domains,
from
everyday
speech
to
technical
or
literary
contexts.