felhagyyni
Felhagyyni is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to abandon," "to give up," or "to cease" in English. It is a common and versatile word used in various contexts to describe the act of stopping an activity, leaving a place, or relinquishing a possession or commitment. The verb's conjugation follows standard Hungarian grammatical rules, with prefixes and suffixes indicating tense, mood, and person.
When used to describe ceasing an activity, felhagyyni implies a deliberate decision to stop. For instance, one
The opposite of felhagyyni would be verbs associated with starting, continuing, or maintaining something. Understanding felhagyyni