elégítheti
Éligítheti is a Hungarian verb that translates to "he/she/it can pay" or "he/she/it may pay" in English. It is the third-person singular conditional form of the verb "eligazít," which means "to pay." The conditional mood in Hungarian is used to express possibility, hypothetical situations, or polite requests. Therefore, "eligítheti" conveys the idea that someone has the capability or permission to make a payment. This form is commonly used in contexts where a decision about payment is pending or when discussing potential financial transactions. The verb conjugation in Hungarian is highly systematic, and "eligítheti" follows the standard pattern for forming the conditional mood for verbs ending in "-i" in the third-person singular. Understanding this grammatical structure is key to comprehending the nuances of its usage in Hungarian sentences.