elfáradnak
Elfáradnak is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to get tired" or "to tire out" in English. It is the third-person plural form of the verb fáradni, which means "to get tired" or "to tire out" in the first-person singular form. The verb fáradni is a reflexive verb, meaning it describes an action that is done to oneself. The past tense of fáradni is elfáradt, which means "got tired" or "tired out" in the third-person singular form. The past participle of fáradni is elfáradt, which can be used to form compound tenses and passive voice constructions. The verb fáradni is commonly used in everyday conversation to express feelings of exhaustion or weariness. For example, "Ma nagyon elfáradnak, mert egész nap dolgoztak" translates to "They got very tired today because they worked all day." The verb fáradni is an irregular verb, and its conjugation follows a specific pattern in the Hungarian language.