akarják
Akarják is the present tense, third-person plural form of the Hungarian verb akar, meaning to want. It translates roughly as “they want” or “they wish.” The form is used when the subject is a plural group and the statement concerns a desire, intention, or preference.
In Hungarian, verb endings reflect person and number. The ending -ják marks the third-person plural, often used
- Akarják a kávét. (They want the coffee.)
- Akarják ezt. (They want this.)
- Akarják, hogy eljöjjön. (They want him to come.)
- Mit akarják? (What do they want?)
- Akarják is common in everyday speech for describing collective desires or plans.
- It can introduce subordinate clauses with "hogy" to express desired actions, as in “akarják, hogy…”
- Other persons and forms of akar exist for different subject pronouns and tenses (eg., én akarom,