Hibáztatják
Hibáztatják is a Hungarian verb that translates to "they blame" or "he/she is blamed" in English. It is the third-person plural present indicative form of the verb hibáztat, which means to blame, accuse, or find fault with someone or something. The verb can be used in various contexts, from personal relationships to legal proceedings and political discourse. For instance, one might say "A szomszédokat hibáztatják a zajért" which means "They blame the neighbors for the noise." Alternatively, it can be used passively, as in "Az időjárást hibáztatják a késésért," meaning "The weather is blamed for the delay." The grammatical structure of the verb indicates that the action of blaming is being performed by multiple subjects or that a singular subject is being blamed by unspecified others. Understanding the context is crucial to fully grasp the intended meaning of hibáztatják.