Elágazik
Elágazik is a Hungarian verb meaning to branch off or fork, i.e., to split into two or more branches or directions. It is used to describe both physical divisions, such as roads, rivers, or tree limbs, and more abstract separations, such as lines of development or networks. The verb is intransitive and often appears with phrases like ketté (into two) or kétfelé (in two directions).
Etymology and related forms: elágazik is formed with the prefix el- added to the base ágazik, which
Usage and examples: in geographic or infrastructural contexts, it describes a path or stream splitting into
Grammatical notes: elágazik is an intransitive verb and follows standard conjugation patterns typical of -ik verbs