slíbili
slíbili is a Czech word that translates to "they promised" in English. It is the past tense plural form of the verb "slíbit," which means "to promise." The word is used to indicate that a group of people made a commitment or assurance about a future action or event. For example, one might say "slíbili, že přijdou," meaning "they promised that they would come." The context in which "slíbili" is used will determine the specific nature of the promise made. It can be applied to a wide range of situations, from informal agreements between friends to more formal pledges. The grammatical gender of the subject performing the promise is relevant in Czech, but "slíbili" specifically refers to a plural subject without specifying its gender.