süllyednek
Süllyednek is a Hungarian verb that translates to "they sink" or "they are sinking" in English. It describes the action of something descending or submerging, typically in a liquid. This can refer to physical objects like boats, stones, or even people disappearing beneath the surface of water. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe a decline in status, a worsening of a situation, or a feeling of despair. For example, one might say that a company's profits are süllyednek, indicating a downward trend. Similarly, a person experiencing sadness or hopelessness might feel like their spirits are süllyednek. The plural form "süllyednek" specifically indicates that multiple subjects are undergoing this action. The singular form is "süllyed" (he/she/it sinks). The infinitive form is "süllyedni" (to sink). The verb conveys a sense of gradual or forceful descent, and its specific meaning is often clarified by the context in which it is used.