abbahagyja
Abbahagyja is a Hungarian verb meaning to abandon, quit, or discontinue an activity or commitment. It is transitive and typically used with an object describing what is ceased, such as dohányzást (smoking), munkát (work), or szokást (habit). The form abbahagyja specifically marks the third-person singular present tense, as in ő abbahagyja; other conjugations include abbahagyom (I quit), abbahagyod (you quit), abbahagyjuk (we quit), and abbahagyják (they quit). The infinitive is abbahagyni, and the related noun form is abbahagyás, meaning cessation or discontinuation.
Etymology and construction: The verb is a compound formed from hagy, meaning “to leave” or “to let,”
Usage and examples: Abbahagyja is used to describe stopping or giving up an activity, habit, or obligation.