Elérik
Elérik is a Hungarian verb form, the third-person plural present indicative definite conjugation of the verb elér. It commonly translates into English as "they reach it" or "they achieve it," with the definite form indicating a specific or known object. In contrast, the indefinite third-person plural form elérnek would mean "they reach" or "they attain" without specifying the object.
Morphology and pronunciation: the form is built from the prefix el- and the root ér ("to reach,
Usage: elérik appears in everyday contexts where a group attains, contacts, or arrives at something definite—e.g.,
Related forms include the infinitive elér, past tense elérték ("they reached/they achieved it"), and the indefinite