This is the 901st most frequent Czech word.
izraele
The Czech word "Izraele" is the genitive form of "Izrael," meaning "of Israel" in English.
In this sentence, 'izraele' refers to the country Israel in the nominative case.
Izraele je země s bohatou historií.
Israel is a country with a rich history.
Here, 'izraele' is used in the accusative case to denote the direct object of the verb 'navštívil' (visited).
Navštívil jsem Izraele minulý rok.
I visited Israel last year.
In this context, 'izraele' is in the genitive case, used to indicate possession or origin.