The Czech word okopaniny is derived from word “kopat”, which means “to dig”, where “kopa” is the root and the “t” at the end signifies that the word is a verb. When the end is changed to “niny” it is no longer a verb, but a plural of a noun. This particular noun “Kopaniny” does not mean anything in itself, except that it is the name of a village near my hometown. The prefix “O” changes the word again; in this case, it indicates that the aforemen…
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