hallják
Hallják is a Hungarian verb form meaning "they hear." It is the present-tense, third-person plural form of the verb hallani, which means "to hear," when the direct object is definite. This reflects Hungarian’s definite-conjugation pattern, which changes the verb ending depending on whether the object is specified.
In use, hallják denotes that the subjects (they) hear a particular, known object. Examples include hallják a
Relationship to other forms: hallják derives from hallani, the infinitive. Related nominal forms include hallás, meaning
See also: hallani, Hungarian verb conjugation, definite and indefinite conjugation in Hungarian, hallás.