dolní
Czech
Etymology
From údolí and/or dolina. Cognates include Serbo-Croatian donji.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdolɲiː/
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Declension
declension
singular | ||||
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masculine animate | masculine inanimate | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | dolní | |||
genitive | dolního | dolní | dolního | |
dative | dolnímu | dolní | dolnímu | |
accusative | dolního | dolní | ||
vocative | dolní | |||
locative | dolním | dolní | dolním | |
instrumental | dolním | dolní | dolním | |
plural | ||||
nominative | dolní | |||
genitive | dolních | |||
dative | dolním | |||
accusative | dolní | |||
vocative | dolní | |||
locative | dolních | |||
instrumental | dolními, (colloquial) dolníma |
Antonyms
Usage note: dolní and horní often name two twin cities, one on the mountain, one in the valley.e.g. Dolní Morava and Horní Morava.
See also
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