engeded
Engeded is a Hungarian verb form derived from engedni, meaning to permit or to allow. It is the second-person singular present tense form (te) of the verb in the indicative mood, corresponding to the English you permit or you let. In everyday speech it is used when addressing someone directly to ask whether they allow an action or to state that they allow it.
Grammatical notes: Engeded combines the root enged- with the second-person singular ending -ed. It appears in
Usage and examples: Engeded, hogy beszéljek? (Are you allowing me to speak?) Nem engeded be a vendéget?
Related forms and stance: Related to engedni (to allow) and megengedni (to permit). Other person forms include