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As an adjective, bezpečný changes its ending based on the gender and number of the noun it describes: Bezpečný (e.g., bezpečný dům —safe house) Feminine: Bezpečná (e.g., bezpečná cesta —safe path) Neuter: Bezpečné (e.g., bezpečné místo —safe place) Adverb: Bezpečně (safely/securely) Noun form: Bezpečnost (safety/security) Common Contexts

General protection from harm or accidents.

Occasionally used to describe a "sure" choice or option ( bezpečnější volba —"a safer/surer choice"). Grammatical Forms

is a Czech adjective that translates to "safe," "secure," or "sure" in English. It is a foundational term used across various contexts, from personal safety and physical security to digital data protection. Core Meanings & Usage

References to "securities" (like stocks or bonds) are translated as cenné papíry , though the root concept of security remains linked. bezpečný – safe | Czech Adjective Forms

This is a major modern application, referring to the protection of systems and data from digital attacks.

The term describes anything that is free from danger or risk. Depending on the context, it can be translated in several ways:

Often used in professional or technical settings, such as a secure connection or a stable job.