hasadhatnak
Hasadhatnak is a Hungarian verbal form that expresses the potential mood for a plural subject. It is formed by combining a verb stem (here represented as hasad-) with the suffix -hat or -het to indicate possibility, and the plural ending -nak, yielding hasadhatnak. The exact meaning depends on the lexical root the form is attached to, so the translation is context-specific (for example, “they may X” or “they could X”).
Formation and orthography: The modal suffix -hat/-het marks possibility in Hungarian, with vowel harmony guiding which
Usage and semantics: Hasadhatnak is used in contexts describing hypothetical or uncertain events involving more than
Example: Ök hasadhatnak. If the verb hasad means “to split,” this would translate roughly as “They may
See also: Hungarian grammar; -hat/-het; potential mood; verb conjugation.