This is the 592nd most frequent Czech word.
člověka
The word "člověka" is the accusative or genitive singular form of "člověk," meaning "person" or "human" in English.
In this sentence, 'člověka' is the accusative singular form of 'člověk' and is used to denote 'a person' as the object of the sentence, emphasizing a characteristic required for a specific individual.
Tento úkol může zvládnout jen člověka s velkou trpělivostí.
This task can only be accomplished by a person with great patience.
Here, 'člověka' is the singular genitive form of 'člověk', indicating possession as in 'of a person', relating their behavior to their surroundings.
Chování člověka ovlivňuje jeho okolí.
The behavior of a person affects their surroundings.
In this case, 'člověka' appears as the singular genitive form of 'člověk' following the preposition 'o', which requires the genitive case when indicating a topic of discussion.