Valósuljanak
Valósuljanak is a Hungarian verb form. It is the third-person plural present tense subjunctive mood of the verb "valósul," which itself is derived from the verb "valósít" meaning to realize, to implement, or to make something come true. Therefore, "valósuljanak" translates to "may they be realized," "may they be implemented," or "may they come true." This grammatical construction is used to express a wish, a desire, or a command directed towards a plural subject, often in a more formal or polite context than a direct imperative. For example, one might say "Remélem, hogy az álmaik valósuljanak meg" which translates to "I hope their dreams come true." The subjunctive mood here conveys a sense of aspiration or hope rather than a statement of fact. It can also be used in conditional sentences, though its primary function is to express an unfulfilled or desired state. The verb "valósít" and its derivatives are common in Hungarian when discussing plans, goals, projects, or aspirations that are intended to be brought into existence or made concrete. The form "valósuljanak" specifically refers to the passive voice in the subjunctive, indicating that the plural subject is the recipient of the action of realization or implementation.