felettesednek
Felettesednek is a Hungarian word that translates to "to be afraid" in English. It is derived from the verb "felettes" which means "fear" or "dread," and the suffix "-ednek" which indicates the third-person plural present tense in Hungarian. The word is used to describe the action of being scared or fearful in the present moment. For example, "A gyerekek a sötétben felettesednek" translates to "The children are afraid in the dark." The word can also be used in a more general sense to describe a state of anxiety or worry. For instance, "A vizsgán felettesednek" means "I am afraid of the exam." Felettesednek is a common word in Hungarian and is used in everyday conversation to express fear or anxiety. It is important to note that the word is used in a neutral tone and does not imply any judgment or criticism of the person experiencing the fear.