árulunk
Árulunk is a Hungarian word that translates to "we are selling" or "we sell." It is the first-person plural present indicative form of the verb árulni, which means to sell. This verb can be used in various contexts, from commercial transactions to more figurative expressions. For example, someone might say "Kenyér árulunk" which means "We are selling bread," indicating a bakery or shop. The word can also imply betrayal or selling out, depending on the context. For instance, a person might be accused of "árulás," the noun form, meaning treason or betrayal. However, in its most common usage, "árulunk" refers to the act of offering goods or services for sale by a group of people. The specific items being sold are usually indicated by the noun following the verb. The grammatical structure is straightforward, with the "-unk" ending denoting the collective "we" performing the action in the present tense. Understanding this term is key to comprehending simple commercial statements and, in broader contexts, discussions of loyalty and integrity in Hungarian.