Lazít
Lazít
Meaning:
to chill, to relax; also: to loosen
Example sentences:
Ne idegeskedj; lazíts!
Not worry-you(imp.); relax-you(imp.)!
Don’t worry; relax!
Végre lazítottam egy kicsit a nyaralás alatt.
Finally relaxed-I a little(acc.) the vacation under.
I finally relaxed a little during my vacation.
Related terms:
csillel – to chill (colloq.)
elenged – to let go
feszes – tight
feszült – tense, stressed
kiég – to burn out
laza – cool (ie. hip); also: loose
lazul – to become relaxed, to become loosened
relaxál – to relax
stressz – stress
szorong – to be worried, to be stressed, to be tense
Pronunciation of today’s word:
Pronunciation of the Example Sentences:
Not worry-you(imp.); relax-you(imp.)!
Don’t worry; relax!
Finally relaxed-I a little(acc.) the vacation under.
I finally relaxed a little during my vacation.
Pronunciation of the Related Terms:
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What’s the difference between “lazit” and “lazul” – they both seem to be intransitive verbs meaning that one relaxes – I can’t see any real difference between “I relax” and “I become relaxed” or am I missing something?