áramolnak
Áramolnak is a Hungarian verb meaning "to flow" or "to stream," commonly used in the context of liquids, electricity, or abstract concepts like time or emotions. The term derives from the root *áram* (current, flow) combined with the suffix *-olnak*, indicating a plural, third-person present tense conjugation of the verb *áramol* (to flow).
In everyday Hungarian, *áramolnak* is frequently employed to describe the movement of fluids, such as water,
The usage of *áramolnak* aligns with Hungarian’s agglutinative structure, where verbs often incorporate tense, aspect, mood,
While *áramolnak* is a standard verb form, its application can vary slightly in regional dialects or informal