elérné
elérné is a Hungarian verb. It is the conditional form of the verb elér, meaning "to reach," "to attain," or "to achieve." As a conditional verb, elérné indicates a hypothetical or potential action. It is used to express what someone or something would do if certain conditions were met. For example, "Ha többet tanulna, eléred a jobb jegyet" translates to "If you studied more, you would achieve a better grade." This form is also used in polite requests, similar to "would" in English. The conjugation of elérné varies depending on the subject, with common forms including elérném (I would reach), elérnéd (you would reach), and elérné (he/she/it would reach). Understanding the conditional mood is crucial for comprehending nuanced expressions in Hungarian, especially when discussing possibilities, desires, or conditional outcomes. The verb itself, elér, is a fundamental part of the Hungarian lexicon, and its conditional form, elérné, allows for a wider range of expression regarding potential achievements and hypothetical scenarios.