elhanyagolhatom
Elhanyagolhatom is a Hungarian verb form that expresses possibility in the first person singular, roughly translating to “I may neglect” or “I could neglect.” It is formed from the verb elhanyagol (to neglect, overlook) with the potential suffix -hat/-het and the personal ending -om, indicating the speaker as the subject. In usage, the form signals that neglecting something is a possible or conceivable action for the speaker.
- Base verb: elhanyagol (to neglect)
- Prefix el- adds a sense of completing or removing; stem: hanyakol
- Suffix -hat/-het expresses possibility or potential
- Personal ending -om marks first-person singular: elhanyagolhatom
- Example: Elhanyagolhatom a feladatot, ha nagyon elfoglalt vagyok. (I may neglect the task if I am
- Elhanyagolhatom is a finite verb form used in indicative-like statements about potential actions. It appears in
- The form changes with person and number in other sentences: elhanyagolhatod (you may neglect), elhanyagolhatja (he/she/it
- Infinitive: elhanyagolni (to neglect)
- Other moods/tense forms use the same stem with different endings; for example, elhanyagolhatom’s equivalents exist for
- Elhanyagolható, an adjective meaning neglectable, not to be confused with the verb form used here.
- The term is primarily used in formal or written Hungarian; in everyday speech, speakers might opt