megbocsátja
Megbocsátja is a Hungarian word that translates to "forgives" in English. It is the third-person singular, present tense, indicative form of the verb megbocsát, which means "to forgive." This verb is commonly used in religious contexts, referring to divine forgiveness, but it can also be used in interpersonal relationships to express the act of pardoning someone for a wrongdoing. The concept of forgiveness is central to many ethical and spiritual traditions. In a broader sense, megbocsátja can also refer to letting go of resentment or anger towards someone. The nuances of the word can vary depending on the context in which it is used, but the core meaning remains that of releasing someone from blame or penalty. The verb itself is formed from the prefix "meg-" which indicates completion or a perfective aspect, and "bocsát" which means to send, release, or forgive. Therefore, megbocsátja implies a completed act of forgiveness.