távolítsák
Tavolitsak is a Hungarian verb. It is the third-person plural present indicative form of the verb tavolít, meaning "to remove," "to distance," or "to keep away." Therefore, "tavolítsanak" translates to "they remove," "they distance," or "they keep away." This verb can be used in various contexts. For example, it might describe people physically moving something away from a location, or it could refer to abstract concepts such as removing a problem or keeping distance from a person. The specific nuance depends heavily on the surrounding words and the situation in which it is used. It is a common verb in Hungarian and appears in everyday conversation as well as more formal writing. Understanding its root verb, tavolít, is key to grasping the meaning of tavolítsanak. The suffix "-nak/-nek" indicates the third-person plural subject. It implies that multiple individuals or entities are performing the action of removing or distancing.