levágjuk
Levágjuk is a Hungarian verb that translates to "we cut off" or "we cut down" in English. It is the first-person plural present indicative form of the verb levág, which means to cut. The verb can be used in a literal sense, referring to the physical act of cutting something, such as cutting a piece of meat or cutting down a tree. For example, "Levágjuk a kenyeret" means "We cut the bread." In a more figurative sense, levágjuk can also refer to ending something abruptly or severing a connection. For instance, "Levágjuk a kapcsolatot" translates to "We cut off the connection." The verb's usage can vary depending on the context, but its core meaning revolves around the act of severing or reducing through cutting. It is a common verb in everyday Hungarian conversation and literature, reflecting the fundamental action of cutting in various aspects of life and expression.