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probhnout

Probhnout is not a standard lemma in Czech. The correct infinitive form is proběhnout, derived from běžet (to run) with the prefix po-. Proběhnout is a perfective verb, while its imperfective counterpart is probíhat, which describes ongoing or repeated occurrences. The word proběhnout is used to express a completed, one-off event or process.

Meanings and usage

- To take place or occur, often referring to events, actions or arrangements: Událost proběhla včera. Program

- To run through or sweep through a space, list, or sequence, typically in a completed sense: Výsledky

- To pass through quickly a period of time or a set of items, especially in reporting or

Morphology and grammar

As a perfective verb, proběhnout forms indicate a completed event. Present forms function as future in sense:

Synonyms and distinctions

Common synonyms include odehrát se, uskutečnit se, konat se. Odehrát se highlights the content of the event,

Spelling note

In standard Czech, the normative form is proběhnout with diacritics. The form probhnout without čárky is

proběhl
bez
zpoždění.
proběhly
rychle
a
bez
chyb.
summarizing:
Kontrola
proběhla
během
dopoledne.
proběhne,
proběhnou.
Past
forms
align
with
gender
and
number:
proběhl,
proběhla,
proběhlo
(singular)
and
proběhli,
proběhly
(plural).
The
imperfective
counterpart
probíhat
describes
ongoing
or
repeated
occurrences,
e.g.,
Události
probíhají
každý
měsíc.
while
proběhnout
emphasizes
the
event’s
occurrence
as
a
completed
unit.
Konat
se
is
more
neutral
and
general.
usually
a
misspelling
or
typographic
error
and
should
be
avoided
in
formal
writing.