betarthassák
Betarthassák is a Hungarian verb form derived from the verb betartani, meaning to observe, keep or comply with rules, agreements, or norms. The form expresses possibility or potentiality in reference to a plural subject and is used in contexts where compliance is hypothetical or uncertain, often in formal or regulatory language.
Morphology and form: betarthassák is built from the stem betart-, combined with a modal suffix that conveys
Usage: The form is common in legal, policy, or formal discourse, where authors discuss obligations and compliance
- A felek szerint a feltételek betarthassák a szerződés végrehajtását. (According to the parties, the conditions may
- A hatóságok vizsgálata szerint a szabályok betarthassák a biztonsági előírásokat.
Notes: Betarthassák illustrates how Hungarian combines a stem with a modal suffix and a definite plural ending