étkezem
The Hungarian verb "étkezem" translates to "I eat" in English. It is the first-person singular present indicative form of the verb "enni," which means "to eat." "Éten" is a colloquial and somewhat informal way of saying "I am eating" or "I eat." It can be used in various contexts, similar to its English counterpart. For example, one might say "Most étkezem" which means "I am eating now." It can also refer to a general habit, such as "Minden nap étkezem" meaning "I eat every day." The verb itself, "enni," is a fundamental part of everyday Hungarian conversation, and "étkezem" is its most common personal conjugation. Understanding this conjugation is essential for basic communication in Hungarian, particularly when discussing meals or the act of consuming food. It is a direct and frequently used expression.