akárki
The Hungarian word "akárki" is an indefinite pronoun. It translates to "anyone" or "whoever" in English. It is used to refer to an unspecified person, implying that the identity of that person is not important or is unknown. For example, "Akárki jöhet" means "Anyone can come." The pronoun can also be used in interrogative sentences, though it is less common, to inquire about any person. "Akárki is responsible?" could be a way of asking "Who is responsible?" in a situation where the speaker is unsure of the culprit. The word is formed by combining the indefinite pronoun "akár" (meaning "even" or "as much as") with the interrogative pronoun "ki" (meaning "who"). This etymology helps to understand its meaning of "even who" or "whoever." It is a versatile word in Hungarian used to express a lack of specificity regarding a person.