elidézheti
elidézheti is a Hungarian verb meaning “to be able to evoke or conjure up (images, memories, or sensations).” It is formed from the verb idéz (“to evoke, to quote”) with the prefix el-, which adds the sense of bringing forth or producing, and the suffix -heti, which marks potential mood (ability or possibility). The form elidézheti corresponds to the third-person singular potential, roughly “he/she/it can evoke,” or more generally, “one could evoke,” depending on context.
Etymology and construction: The base idéz expresses evocation or quotation, while the prefix el- intensifies or
Usage and nuance: elidézheti is used to describe someone’s capacity to bring forth perceptions, memories, or
Grammatical notes: elidézheti is used with a subject in present tense, expressing possibility. Related forms include
See also: idéz; el- prefixes in Hungarian morphology; emlék/emlékezet (memory).