tlumenjí
The word "tlumenjí" is a Czech grammatical form. It is the plural accusative case of the adjective "tlumený," meaning "muffled," "dampened," or "attenuated." In Czech grammar, adjectives change their endings based on the gender, number, and case of the noun they modify. The accusative case is used for the direct object of a verb. Therefore, "tlumenjí" would be used to describe multiple direct objects that are muffled, dampened, or attenuated. For example, one might say "viděl jsem tlumenjí zvuky" which translates to "I saw muffled sounds." The sounds are the direct object of the verb "viděl" (saw), and since "zvuky" (sounds) is a masculine inanimate plural noun, the adjective modifying it takes the "tlumenjí" ending in the accusative case. This grammatical structure highlights the relationship between the adjective and the noun within a sentence, indicating both their descriptive quality and their grammatical function.