játszik

Etymology
From the same stem as.

Verb

 * 1)  to play to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of having fun
 * 2)  to play to produce music using a musical instrument
 * 3)  to play to act out a role in a theatrical performance or film
 * 4)  to pretend, to feign, to play to make a false show or pretence of
 * 5)  to play to perform in a sport, or to participate in a sporting game
 * 6)  to angle for to try to obtain something by subtle indirect means
 * 7)  to gamble, to play to participate in games of chance
 * 8)  to show, to play to include in its program
 * 9)  to fiddle with, to play with to touch or fidget with something continuously
 * 10)  to toy with to handle something in a careless or frivolous manner
 * 11)  to change its color with the light, or to have an indeterminable color
 * 12)  to be an option to be a viable alternative
 * 1)  to play to perform in a sport, or to participate in a sporting game
 * 2)  to angle for to try to obtain something by subtle indirect means
 * 3)  to gamble, to play to participate in games of chance
 * 4)  to show, to play to include in its program
 * 5)  to fiddle with, to play with to touch or fidget with something continuously
 * 6)  to toy with to handle something in a careless or frivolous manner
 * 7)  to change its color with the light, or to have an indeterminable color
 * 8)  to be an option to be a viable alternative
 * 1)  to fiddle with, to play with to touch or fidget with something continuously
 * 2)  to toy with to handle something in a careless or frivolous manner
 * 3)  to change its color with the light, or to have an indeterminable color
 * 4)  to be an option to be a viable alternative
 * 1)  to change its color with the light, or to have an indeterminable color
 * 2)  to be an option to be a viable alternative
 * 1)  to change its color with the light, or to have an indeterminable color
 * 2)  to be an option to be a viable alternative
 * 1)  to be an option to be a viable alternative

Usage notes
To express playing a particular musical instrument, the derivation of the name of the instrument is more commonly used, with  or. Playing some particular sport is normally expressed with and the name of the sport (/, /,, , ).