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zlepila

Zlepila is a Czech verb form that represents the past tense, feminine singular, of the verb zlepit, meaning to glue together or to join by sticking. This form is used when the subject performing the action is female. The equivalent masculine singular form is zlepil, the plural forms are zlepili (masculine or mixed) and zlepily (feminine).

The prefix z- in zlepit adds a sense of bringing pieces into one whole or completing an

Usage notes and variants:

- Zlepila is commonly found in narrative or descriptive prose to describe a completed gluing action by

- Related forms include zlepil (he glued), zlepili (they glued), and the feminine plural zlepily.

- The past passive or participial forms connected to zlepit are zlepený (masculine), zlepená (feminine), and zlepené

Example sentences:

- Marie zlepila dvě desky. (Marie glued two boards.)

- Řemeslnice zlepila spojení mezi díly. (The craftsperson glued the joint between the parts.)

Zlepila serves as a standard, neutral entry for discussing a completed gluing action by a female subject

act
of
joining.
The
verb
itself
is
derived
from
lepit,
which
means
to
stick
or
to
paste,
with
the
common
Czech
prefix
system
that
alters
aspect
and
meaning.
a
female
subject.
(neuter/plural)
depending
on
the
noun
they
modify.
in
Czech
texts,
and
it
illustrates
the
regular
pattern
of
Czech
past-tense
agreement
by
gender.