csepegtetni
csepegtetni is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to drip" or "to trickle" in English. It describes a slow, continuous flow of liquid, often in small drops. This can refer to natural processes, such as rain csepegtetni from leaves after a shower, or water csepegtetni from a leaky faucet. The verb can also be used metaphorically to describe a gradual release or introduction of something. For instance, one might say that information is being csepegtetni into a conversation, implying a slow and perhaps reluctant disclosure. The diminutive form, csepp, means "drop," and the verb conjugation reflects this sense of small, falling units. In a medical context, csepegtetni can refer to administering medication intravenously, where fluids are delivered slowly and steadily into a vein. The action implies patience and a lack of haste, focusing on the measured and consistent nature of the flow.