kioldják
kioldják is a Hungarian verb. It is the third-person plural present indefinite indicative form of the verb kioldani. The verb kioldani itself has several meanings depending on context. One common meaning is to untie, unfasten, or loosen something that is tied or fastened. For example, one might kioldják a kötelet (untie the rope). Another meaning relates to releasing something held under pressure, such as releasing a brake or a lock. In a more figurative sense, it can refer to letting go of something, whether a physical object or a concept. The form kioldják specifically indicates that "they" (plural, unspecified) are performing the action of untying, unfastening, releasing, or letting go. The indefinite aspect means the action is not directed towards a specific object or person, or the object/person is implied by the context. Therefore, kioldják translates roughly to "they untie," "they unfasten," "they release," or "they let go." The specific nuance of the verb would be determined by the surrounding sentence and situation in which it is used.