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svým

Svém is the locative singular form of the Czech possessive determiner svůj, meaning “one’s own.” It marks ownership by the subject of the clause and agrees with the possessor rather than the possessed noun. In standard prose it is used after prepositions such as v or ve to indicate location relative to one’s own thing, for example ve svém domě (in one’s own house) or ve svém životě (in one’s own life).

Morphology and usage notes: svém corresponds to the masculine or neuter singular in the locative case. Other

In usage, svůj is common in neutral, standard Czech and appears frequently in written and spoken language.

forms
of
svůj
include
svůj
(nominative/accusative
masculine
singular),
svého
(genitive
singular),
svému
(dative
singular),
and
svým
(instrumental
singular).
For
feminine
nouns
and
plural
forms,
the
endings
differ
accordingly.
The
word
originates
as
a
possessive
determiner
separate
from
personal
pronouns
and
functions
to
express
ownership
by
the
subject,
a
nuance
that
distinguishes
svůj
from
simple
possessive
pronouns
like
jeho
or
její
in
complex
sentences.
It
is
especially
employed
when
the
speaker
wants
to
emphasize
that
the
owner
of
the
object
is
the
subject
of
the
clause,
avoiding
potential
ambiguity
in
sentences
with
multiple
possible
owners.