leálltak
Leálltak is a Hungarian verb form meaning “they stopped” or “they have stopped.” It is the past tense form of the verb leáll, which means to stop, cease, or halt. The form leálltak is used with third-person plural subjects and typically denotes that a motion, process, or activity ceased in the past.
In its construction, the prefix le- conveys cessation or reversal, and the root áll relates to standing
Usage examples include: A gépek leálltak. The machines stopped. A beszélgetés leállt. The conversation stopped. A
In translation, leálltak is rendered as “they stopped” and can indicate a temporary interruption or a complete
See also leállás (stop, cessation) and leállít (to stop something actively).