-análak
See also: anālāk
Hungarian
editEtymology
editFrom -a- (linking vowel) + -ná (conditional suffix) + -lak (personal suffix).
Pronunciation
editSuffix
edit-análak
- (personal conditional suffix) Forms the first-person singular present tense of transitive verbs with a second-person object (conditional mood, definite conjugation).
- tanít (“to teach”) + -análak → tanítanálak (“I would teach you”)
- Angolra tanítanálak. ― I would teach you English. (literally, “…to English.”)
Usage notes
edit- (personal conditional suffix) See harmonic variants in the table below.
Conditional 2nd-person-object personal endings
Person (subject) |
Verb ending |
Back vowel | Front vowel | 2nd-person object (informal “you”) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
singular | plural | ||||
én (“I”) |
most types | -nálak | -nélek | téged | titeket / benneteket |
two consonants or long vowel + t |
-análak | -enélek | |||
When the 2nd-person object is addressed formally (önt/magát or their plural), the definite suffixes are used. See also: indefinite suffixes. |