kóstolnak
kóstolnak is the third-person plural present indefinite indicative form of the Hungarian verb kóstol. The verb kóstol generally means "to taste" or "to try". Therefore, "kóstolnak" translates to "they taste" or "they try" in English. This form is used when referring to a group of people or entities performing the action of tasting or trying something. For example, one might say "A vendégek megkóstolnak az új bort," which translates to "The guests try the new wine." The context in which "kóstolnak" is used will determine the precise meaning. It can refer to the physical act of tasting food or drink, or it can be used more figuratively to mean "to experience" or "to sample" something, such as a new opportunity or a different way of life. The grammatical function of "kóstolnak" is that of a verb in the present tense, indicating an ongoing or habitual action performed by multiple subjects.