fejezheti
Fejezheti is a Hungarian verb form derived from the verb fejezni, which means to finish or to end. In usage, fejezheti conveys possibility or potential, roughly corresponding to “he may finish” or “he could finish” in English. It is a finite form and is typically understood with the subject supplied by context.
Fejezheti is formed from the stem fejez- plus the suffix -heti, which marks a potential or possible
Fejezheti is commonly used in subordinate clauses or reported statements to indicate a possible completion of
- Péter fejezheti be a feladatot a határidőig. (Peter may finish the task by the deadline.)
- A hallgató fejezheti be a dolgozatot holnap. (The student could finish the paper tomorrow.)
In many contexts, fejezheti provides a sense of tentativeness or contingency, similar to modal constructions in
Fejezheti is part of a broader set of Hungarian forms that express modality or possibility. The exact
Common English equivalents include “may finish,” “could finish,” or “might finish,” depending on the context and