jmenjích
The term "jmenjích" is a Czech grammatical form referring to the genitive plural case. In Czech grammar, cases are used to indicate the function of a noun, pronoun, or adjective within a sentence. The genitive case typically expresses possession, origin, or absence. The plural form indicates that the noun is referring to multiple items. Therefore, "jmenjích" signifies the genitive plural of a masculine personal noun, often translating to "of the names" or similar possessive constructions when referring to multiple male individuals or groups. For example, if a sentence were discussing "the opinions of the men," the Czech equivalent might utilize the genitive plural form of the word for "man." Understanding the correct declension into cases like the genitive plural is crucial for constructing grammatically accurate Czech sentences. This form is one of many inflections that Czech nouns undergo.