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spoleenský

Společenský (often written as spoleenský in simplified texts) is a Czech adjective that relates to society or social life. It is used to describe things connected with the social sphere, such as social events, behavior, etiquette, or life within a community. The term can also denote formality or civility in conduct, especially in contexts of public or communal life.

Etymology and form: Společenský is derived from the noun společnost, meaning society or company, plus the adjectival

Usage: The term distinguishes the social sphere from the private or economic realms. It is used in

Orthography and variants: The standard Czech spelling is společenský, with diacritics. In non-Czech texts or digital

See also: společenské vědy (social sciences), společenský život, společenské chování, etiketa.

suffix
-ský.
In
Czech,
it
functions
as
an
adjective
with
gender
and
number
agreements:
masculine
singular
společenský,
feminine
společenská,
neuter
společenské.
It
is
commonly
paired
with
nouns
like
život
(společenský
život),
chování
(společenské
chování),
oděv
(společenský
oděv),
or
etiketa
(společenská
etiketa).
everyday
language
to
refer
to
social
life,
public
amusements,
or
civic
matters.
In
phrases
such
as
společenský
život
or
společenské
události,
it
conveys
the
notion
of
events
and
practices
that
involve
social
interaction,
formalities,
and
communal
norms.
In
academic
and
policy
contexts,
a
distinction
is
sometimes
made
between
společenský
and
sociální,
the
latter
more
commonly
tying
to
social
structures,
welfare,
or
systemic
aspects.
environments
lacking
diacritics,
it
may
appear
as
spolecensky
or
similar,
though
this
is
considered
nonstandard
outside
technical
or
archival
contexts.
The
root
forms
include
společenská
(feminine)
and
společenské
(neuter
or
plural).