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rozbitou

Rozbitou is a form of the Czech adjective rozbitý, meaning broken or shattered. It is the feminine singular accusative form, used with feminine nouns to describe an object that has been damaged. The form appears in contexts where a feminine noun in the accusative case requires an adjective, and it follows the standard patterns of Czech adjective inflection.

Grammatical notes a brief overview: Czech adjectives agree with their nouns in gender, number and case. Rozbitou

Usage: Rozbitou is commonly found in everyday language, literature and media when describing damaged or broken

See also: rozbitý, Czech grammar, Czech adjectives.

marks
feminine
singular
and
accusative
case.
The
masculine
singular
nominative
is
rozbitý,
the
feminine
nominative
is
rozbitá,
and
the
neuter
nominative
is
rozbité.
These
forms
change
across
cases
and
numbers
according
to
regular
decline
patterns
for
adjectives
ending
in
-ý.
feminine
nouns.
It
is
used
to
convey
that
an
object
has
been
damaged,
whether
in
neutral
descriptions,
reports,
or
captions.
Because
Czech
inflection
depends
on
the
noun
it
modifies,
rozbitou
will
pair
with
feminine
singular
nouns
in
the
appropriate
accusative
position.