Leoldódnak
Leoldódnak is a Hungarian term that translates to "they are melting away" or "they are disappearing" in English. It is often used in a figurative sense to describe a gradual loss or decline. This can apply to various situations, such as the fading of memories, the erosion of traditions, or the diminishing of a person's strength or vitality. The word conveys a sense of passive deterioration, suggesting a process that happens without direct intervention. The context in which "leoldódnak" is used determines its specific meaning. For instance, it could describe how the details of a past event slowly become indistinct in one's mind, or how the influence of an older generation gradually wanes. The term carries a connotation of something that was once present and substantial is now becoming less so, often over time. It can also be used in a more literal sense to describe the melting of ice or snow, though this is less common than its figurative applications. The inherent slowness of the process described by "leoldódnak" is a key aspect of its meaning.