elakadt
Elakadt is the past participle of the Hungarian verb elakad, meaning to become blocked, jammed, or to stall. It is used to describe situations where progress stops due to a blockage or malfunction, as well as more abstract delays such as a faltering performance or a stalled conversation. As a participle, elakadt can function adjectivally or predicatively, and it can be used in various past-tense constructions, for example with the speaker as elakadtam or with inanimate subjects simply elakadt.
In everyday language, elakadt describes both concrete and figurative stalls. Examples include: A motor elakadt indulás
Etymology and usage notes: elakadt derives from el- plus akad, where el- is a prefix indicating a
- akad
- elakad
- elakadás
In summary, elakadt is a common Hungarian expression for something that has become stuck, whether due to