írhatsz
írhatsz is a Hungarian verb form meaning “you can write” or “you may write.” It is the second-person singular form of the verb írni (to write) when combined with the modal suffix -hat/-het, which expresses possibility or permission. The form is built from the stem ír-, the modal suffix -hat-, and the second-person ending -sz. It is commonly used to indicate that the addressee has the ability or permission to write in the present context; it does not denote a specific tense beyond that modality.
In usage, írhatsz appears in informal speech addressing one person. For plural or formal address, different
- Írhatsz nekem, ha gondolod. (You can write to me if you like.)
- Írhatsz egy e-mailt, ha szükséged van rá. (You may write an email if you need to.)
- Most írhatsz egy rövid üzenetet. (Now you can write a short message.)
Pronunciation is roughly as /ˈiːrhɒts/ in Hungarian phonology, with the stress on the first syllable.
- Derived from írni (to write) plus the modal suffix -hat/-het and the second-person ending -sz.
- Related forms include írhatok (I may write), írhatsz (you may write), írhat (he/she may write), and