alakuló
Alakuló is a Hungarian adjective and present participle derived from the verb alakul, meaning to form, develop, or come into being. It denotes that something is in the process of taking shape or being formed. The form is used as an attributive modifier before a noun, for example alakuló párt (a party in formation) or alakuló közgyűlés (founding general assembly). In predicative constructions, Hungarian typically expresses ongoing formation with phrases such as alakulóban van or alakulófélben van, meaning “is in the process of formation.”
Etymology and morphology: alakuló is formed with the present-participle suffix -ó attached to the verb stem
Usage notes: In political and organizational contexts, alakuló often refers to entities that have recently begun
Common phrases and collocations: alakuló ülés (inaugural session), alakuló közgyűlés (founding general assembly), alakuló párt (emerging
See also: alakulás (formation), kialakulás (emergence, development).