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Serveru is a term most commonly encountered in Central European languages, particularly Czech and Slovak, where it serves as the genitive case of the word “server.” In these languages, serveru appears in expressions denoting possession or relationship, such as “kapacita serveru” (the capacity of the server) or “správa serveru” (the administration of the server). Though the word itself does not denote a distinct technological concept, its usage reflects the integration of English‑derived computing terminology into Czech and Slovak technical vocabularies.

In the context of information technology, a server is a hardware device or software application that provides

The adoption of English technical terms in Czech and Slovak dates back to the early 1990s, coinciding

In written technical documentation, “serveru” often appears in manuals, network diagrams, and service level agreements produced

services
to
client
devices
over
a
network.
Typical
functions
include
hosting
websites,
managing
databases,
handling
email,
and
facilitating
file
storage.
When
speakers
refer
to
“serveru”
they
are
usually
discussing
the
characteristics,
configuration,
maintenance,
or
performance
metrics
of
a
specific
server
within
an
IT
infrastructure.
with
the
spread
of
the
internet
and
the
need
for
a
consistent
lexical
set
across
international
standards.
Consequently,
“server”
has
been
borrowed
without
modification,
while
its
grammatical
forms—such
as
“serveru,”
“serverem,”
and
“servery”—are
adapted
to
fit
Slavic
inflection
patterns.
for
local
audiences.
Its
presence
underscores
the
broader
linguistic
phenomenon
of
loanwords
being
assimilated
into
native
grammatical
structures
while
retaining
the
original
semantic
core.