ázni
Ázni is a Hungarian verb meaning to become wet or damp, or to soak something in liquid. In its intransitive use, it describes a person, clothing, or a surface that gets wet from rain, sweat, or immersion. In a transitive sense, related forms such as beáztatni denote the act of soaking an object intentionally, for example when preparing legumes or cereals.
The primary sense of ázni is being damp or soaked. A cloth or skin can ázik, indicating
Ázni belongs to regular Hungarian verb classes and follows standard conjugation patterns for its group. The
Common contexts for ázni include weather descriptions (It is raining and my clothes are ázik), cooking or
Ázni is a basic, widely understood verb in Hungarian, used across everyday speech and writing to convey