rajzolják
Rajzolják is a Hungarian verb. It is the third-person plural present indefinite conjugation of the verb "rajzol," which means "to draw." Therefore, "rajzolják" translates to "they draw" or "they are drawing." The indefinite conjugation is used when the object of the drawing is not specifically mentioned or is general. For instance, "A gyerekek szépen rajzolják a házat" means "The children are drawing the house nicely," where "rajzolják" is the definite conjugation because the object "a házat" (the house) is specified. However, in a sentence like "Művészek rajzolják a tájat," meaning "Artists draw the landscape," "rajzolják" is the definite conjugation as "a tájat" is specified. When the object is implied or general, the indefinite form is used, such as in "Mindent rajzolnak, amit látnak," translating to "They draw everything they see." The verb "rajzol" itself is derived from older linguistic roots and is a fundamental word in Hungarian for describing the act of creating visual representations with lines or marks. The conjugation patterns in Hungarian are systematic, and "rajzolják" follows the standard rules for third-person plural indefinite verb forms.