ellátogatnak
ellátogatnak is a Hungarian verb meaning "they visit" or "they will visit". It is the third-person plural present tense of the verb ellátogat. This verb is commonly used when referring to a group of people making a visit to a place or a person. The context of the sentence will determine whether it refers to a current or future action. For example, "A turisták ellátogatnak a várba" translates to "The tourists visit the castle," indicating a present action. Alternatively, "Holnap ellátogatnak a nagyszüleimhez" means "Tomorrow my grandparents will visit me," signifying a future event. The verb is often used in formal and informal settings alike, appearing in everyday conversations, news reports, and literature. It implies a deliberate act of going to a location or meeting someone, typically for a specific purpose such as sightseeing, social interaction, or official business. The noun form related to this verb is ellátogatás, which means "a visit". Understanding the conjugation and usage of ellátogatnak is essential for comprehending and speaking Hungarian effectively.