Leírhatóak
Leírhatóak is a Hungarian word that translates to "describable" or "can be described" in English. It is the plural form of the adjective leírható. This term is used in various contexts to indicate that something possesses qualities or characteristics that can be articulated or explained. For instance, one might say that the features of a landscape are leírhatóak, meaning they can be described with words. Similarly, a complex concept could be leírható, implying that it is not entirely abstract and can be broken down into understandable components. The word is derived from the Hungarian verb leírni, which means "to describe." The suffix "-ható" signifies potential or possibility, thus conveying the idea that something is capable of being described. Therefore, leírhatóak emphasizes the possibility and ability to convey information about a subject through language or other forms of representation. Its usage is straightforward, indicating a quality of comprehensibility or articulability.