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Hungarian
Etymology
Ultimately originates from the verb hat.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-hat
- (potential suffix, added to verbs):
- ad (“to give”) + -hat → adhat (“may give, can give”)
- (expressing possibility) may (having the potential to do or be something)
- A hosszan magára hagyott kutya ugathat, nyüszíthet, bepisilhet vagy rombolhat. ― A dog left alone for a long time may bark, whimper, wet itself, or destroy things.
- Synonym: lehet/meglehet/előfordulhat/megtörténhet/megeshet, hogy…
- (expressing permission) may, can, being permitted, allowed, or enabled to
- Ebbe a házba bemehet a kutya. ― The dog is allowed to enter this house.
- Ezt én nem írhatom alá helyetted. ― I cannot (= am not allowed to) sign it instead of you.
- Synonym: (with the logical subject in the dative) szabad
- (expressing opportunity) can
- Ennél a forrásnál ihatunk vizet és meguzsonnázhatunk. ― At this spring we can drink water and have a snack.
- Synonym: (the argument supplied with -ra/-re or in the infinitive) módja/lehetősége van
Usage notes
- (potential suffix) Variants:
- -hat is added to back-vowel verbs
- -het is added to front-vowel verbs
- To express can in the sense “to be able to”, see tud.
Derived terms
See also
Northern Sami
Etymology
From Proto-Samic *-ttëk.
Pronunciation
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Suffix
-hat
- Forms nouns from verbs, indicating where the action takes place.
- njuovvat (“to butcher”) + -hat → njuovahat (“slaughterhouse”)
Usage notes
- This suffix triggers the weak grade on a preceding stressed syllable.
Inflection
Derived terms