folyatnak
Folyatnak is a term used in Hungarian to describe a flowing or running motion, particularly of liquids or gases. It conveys the sense of continuous movement, often with a degree of force or momentum. The word can be applied to various natural phenomena, such as a river flowing (folyó folyatnak), rain falling (eső folyatnak), or wind blowing (szél folyatnak). It can also describe artificial processes, like water being pumped or steam escaping. The specific nuance of "folyatnak" often depends on the context in which it is used. It implies a dynamic state, as opposed to something static or still. In some contexts, it can also carry a figurative meaning, suggesting the passage of time or the unfolding of events. The root of the word is related to "folyik," meaning "to flow."