píznivých
The term most commonly appears in standard Czech as the genitive plural form "příznivých," which is the inflected form of the adjective "příznivý." The word means favorable, advantageous, or auspicious and is used to describe conditions, prospects, or outcomes that are beneficial. A commonly encountered (and correct) extended form is "příznivých okolností" meaning favorable circumstances.
Note on spelling: "píznivých" is a nonstandard spelling that omits the háček on the letter ř and
Etymology and meaning: "příznivý" derives from Czech roots related to favor or approval, historically linked to
Usage: The adjective appears in formal, journalistic, and academic language. Common collocations include "příznivé podmínky," "příznivá
See also: příznivý, nepříznivý, prognóza, okolnosti, podmínky.
In sum, "příznivých" functions as a standard genitive plural form of a core Czech adjective meaning favorable,