hallgassák
Hallgassák is a Hungarian verb form. It is the third-person plural present subjunctive (also called conjunctive mood) of the verb hallgat, meaning to listen. This form is used in subordinate clauses and after expressions of desire, necessity, or recommendation to express that “they should listen” or “that they listen.”
Formation and form. Hallgassák is built from the stem hallgass- plus the present-subjunctive ending -ák, giving
Usage. The hallgassák form commonly appears after verbs or phrases signaling desire, obligation, or recommendation, often
Notes. Hallgassák is not a standalone lexical verb with a fixed meaning; it is a grammatical form