Kívánhat
Kívánhat is a Hungarian verb that translates to "want" or "desire" in English. It is a regular verb, meaning its conjugation follows a predictable pattern. The verb "kívánhat" is the third-person singular present indicative form of the verb "kívánni," which means "to want" or "to desire." The root of the verb is "kíván," and the suffix "-hat" indicates the ability or possibility of the action.
The verb "kívánhat" is used to express the idea that someone has the ability or possibility to
In the past tense, the verb "kívánhat" becomes "kívánt," which is used to describe an action that
The verb "kívánhat" is part of a larger set of verbs in Hungarian that express ability or