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uivatelskou

Uivatelskou is not a standalone standard Czech word. In correct orthography, the term is usually written as uživatelskou, which is the feminine instrumental or accusative singular form of the adjective uživatelský. The root is related to uživatel (user) and describes something connected with a user, such as a user-oriented feature or aspect.

Etymology and formation: uživatelský is an adjective derived from uživatel, with the suffix -ský forming a compound

Usage and examples: Uživatelskou is used with feminine nouns in the appropriate case. Examples include uživatelskou

Orthography and clarification: The form uivatelskou arises mainly when diacritics are omitted, which can happen in

See also: uživatel, uživatelský, uživatelské rozhraní, uživatelská zkušenost.

meaning
“pertaining
to
a
user.”
When
used
with
feminine
nouns
in
the
instrumental
or
accusative
case,
it
takes
the
ending
-ou,
yielding
uživatelskou.
This
form
is
common
in
Czech
technical
and
design
vocabulary,
especially
in
phrases
describing
user
experience,
interfaces,
or
permissions.
zkušenost
(user
experience,
in
the
accusative),
uživatelskou
stránkou
(with
a
feminine
noun
in
instrumental),
or
uživatelskou
rozhraní
(though
rozhraní
is
neuter,
phrases
often
harmonize
with
surrounding
wording;
standard
term
is
uživatelské
rozhraní).
In
practice,
you
will
see
phrases
like
"uživatelskou
cestou"
or
"uživatelskou
volbu"
depending
on
the
sentence.
nonstandard
text
inputs
or
systems
lacking
Czech
diacritics.
In
formal
writing,
the
diacritic-correct
form
uživatelskou
should
be
used.
It
is
related
to
other
gendered
forms
such
as
uživatelská
(feminine
nominative),
uživatelský
(masculine),
and
uživatelské
(neuter
or
plural
forms).