felvesznek
Felvesznek is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Hungarian verb felvesz. The root verb felvesz combines the prefix fel- with venni (to take), producing a family of meanings that revolve around taking, receiving, or taking on something. Because of the prefix, felvesz often conveys a sense of initiation, completion, or upward movement in its various senses.
- Enrolling or taking on people or things: institutions or organizations may felvesz new students or employees.
- Answering or picking up something: in everyday speech, felvesz can mean to pick up or answer a
- Taking possession or absorption: the verb can also mean to take, absorb, or adopt something more
- Felvesznek is the 3rd-person plural present indicative form. Other present forms include felveszek (1st person singular),
- Felvétel, a noun related to enrollment or recording, used in contexts such as student admission or
Overall, felvesznek highlights how a single Hungarian verb can cover several closely related actions—taking, enrolling, hiring,