izálják
izálják is a Hungarian verb. It is the third-person plural present indefinite conjugation of the verb izél. The verb izél means to whisper, to murmur, or to speak in a low voice. Therefore, izálják translates to "they whisper," "they murmur," or "they speak in a low voice." This conjugation is used when the subject of the sentence is a plural group performing the action of whispering and the object of the whispering is indefinite or not specified. For example, in a sentence like "A titkot izálják," it would mean "They whisper the secret," where "the secret" is understood or implied. The verb izél is often used to convey hushed conversations, secret discussions, or gossip. The suffix "-ják" is the standard third-person plural present indefinite ending in Hungarian.