összefonnak
"Összefonnak" is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to knit" or "to weave" in English. It is used to describe the process of creating fabric or other materials by interlacing yarn, thread, or other fibers. The term can also refer to the act of knitting or weaving itself, as well as the resulting product. In Hungarian, "összefonnak" is often used in the context of crafting, textiles, and DIY projects. The verb is typically conjugated in the present tense as "fon" (I knit), "fonál" (you knit), "fon" (he/she/it knits), "fonunk" (we knit), "fontok" (you knit), and "fonnak" (they knit). The past tense form is "fonott," and the past participle is "fonva." The verb is irregular and does not follow the standard Hungarian verb conjugation patterns. "Összefonnak" is a versatile term that can be used in various contexts, from creating simple garments to more complex textile art. It is an essential skill in many cultures and has been practiced for thousands of years.