setrvalá
Setrvalá is a Czech word that translates to "permanent" or "lasting" in English. It is commonly used to describe something that is intended to be in place indefinitely, without expiration or change. The term can be applied to a wide range of contexts, from legal agreements and contracts to physical objects and abstract concepts.
In legal and administrative settings, "setrvalá" often signifies a commitment or status that is not time-bound.
Beyond formal applications, "setrvalá" can also describe a state of being or a characteristic. It suggests a