vyjád
Vyjád is a Czech word that translates to "expressed" or "stated" in English. It is the past participle of the verb "vyjádřit," which means to express, to state, or to voice. The word is commonly used in various contexts to indicate that something has been communicated verbally or in writing. For example, one might say "jeho názor byl vyjádřen jasně," meaning "his opinion was expressed clearly." It can refer to thoughts, feelings, opinions, or intentions. The grammatical form of "vyjád" changes depending on the gender and number of the noun it refers to, following Czech declension rules. It can appear as "vyjádřen" (masculine singular), "vyjádřena" (feminine singular), "vyjádřeno" (neuter singular), or "vyjádřeni" (plural, for masculine inanimate or mixed gender), "vyjádřeny" (plural, for feminine or neuter). This grammatical flexibility allows for precise application in different sentence structures. The root of the word is related to "jádro," meaning core or kernel, suggesting the act of bringing something from its core or essence to outward expression.