elindíthatják
Elindíthatják is a Hungarian verb form used to express that “they can start” or “they may start” something. It is derived from the verb elindít (to start, to launch) and combines the potential mood suffix -hat/-het with the third-person plural definite-object suffix -ják. The result is a finite form that indicates possibility or permission for a plural subject when the action is performed on a definite object.
- The core verb is elindít, meaning to start or initiate.
- -hat/-het marks potential mood (ability or possibility).
- -ják marks the third-person plural with a definite direct object.
- The form is typically used in neutral or descriptive contexts to state what a group is able
- A projektet elindíthatják holnap. (They can start the project tomorrow.)
- A programot elindíthatják a felhasználók. (The users can start the program.)
- Ha szükséges, a folyamatot elindíthatják később. (If necessary, they can start the process later.)
- The sentence usually includes a definite object before the verb, as required by the definite conjugation
- The form is primarily used to discuss capabilities, permissions, or potential actions in formal or technical