What does sprostě in Czech mean?

What is the meaning of the word sprostě in Czech? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use sprostě in Czech.

The word sprostě in Czech means oplzle, hrubě, vulgárně, sprosté slovo, nadávání, nadávat, klít, nadávka. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word sprostě

oplzle

(lewdly)

Casanova slept wantonly with countless women.

hrubě

(in a crude or vulgar way)

"Show me your body," the man said coarsely.

vulgárně

(in a coarse or vulgar way)

The men crudely whistled and shouted sexual comments at the women.

sprosté slovo

(curse word, obscene term)

Please don't use swearwords around me; it's offensive.

nadávání

(use of bad language)

Please do not speak to you sister using profanity.

nadávat, klít

(use obscene words)

Nadávat je neslušné.
It's rude to swear.

nadávka

(oath, imprecation)

Audrey si ulevila několika nadávkami, když jí potřetí klekl počítač.
Audrey uttered a few curses when her computer crashed for the third time.

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Czech is one of the languages of the Western branch of the Slavic languages - along with Slovak and Polish. Czech is spoken by most Czechs living in the Czech Republic and worldwide (over about 12 million people in all). Czech is very close to Slovak and, to a lesser extent, to Polish.