vonultak
Vonultak is the third-person plural past tense form of the Hungarian verb vonul, meaning to march, to parade, or to move in a line or procession. It is used to describe a group that completed the act of moving in the past. The form appears regularly in historical accounts, news reporting, and narrative prose when describing soldiers, crowds, or delegations.
Grammatical notes: Vonultak denotes a completed action by multiple subjects in the past. It is the past
- A katonák vonultak fel a felvonuláson. (The soldiers marched onto the parade ground.)
- A tömeg végigvonult a főutcán. (The crowd marched along the main street.)
Etymology and related forms: vonultak is derived from the verb vonul with the standard past tense suffix