abbahagyják
Abbahagyják is a Hungarian verb form meaning "they abandon" or "they give up" something. It is the present indicative, third-person plural form of the verb abbahagyni, which means to abandon, to give up, or to cease doing something. The form is used when a plural subject decides to stop a course of action, habit, project, or activity.
Abbahagyják is built from the infinitive abbahagyni and carries the typical present-tense ending for third-person plural:
Abbahagyják is used to describe deliberate cessation, not merely a temporary pause. It can refer to quitting
Többen abbahagyják a dohányzást. — Many people are quitting smoking.
A projektet végül abbahagyják. — They finally abandon the project.
Other forms of abbahagyni include abbahagyom (I give up), abbahagyom-e/abbahagyottam (various person forms), and related nouns