zvoní
Zvoní is a Czech and Slovak word that translates to "it rings" or "rings" in English. It is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb "zvonit" (to ring). This verb is commonly used to describe the sound produced by bells, such as church bells, alarm bells, or doorbells. For example, "kostelní zvony zvoní" means "church bells are ringing," and "zvonek u dveří zvoní" means "the doorbell is ringing." The word can also be used metaphorically to describe a ringing sound in one's ears, often due to tinnitus. In this context, one might say "v uších mi zvoní," meaning "my ears are ringing." The concept of "zvoní" is fundamental to describing auditory experiences involving bells or similar resonant sounds in Czech and Slovak languages.