kideríthet
kideríthet is a Hungarian verb. It translates to "can be found out" or "can be discovered" in English. It is the potential form of the verb kiderít, which means "to find out" or "to discover." The suffix "-het" indicates the possibility or ability to perform the action. Therefore, kideríthet implies that something is discoverable or can be revealed under certain circumstances. For instance, one might say "Az igazság kideríthető" which translates to "The truth can be found out." This suggests that while the truth might be hidden or unknown at present, it is not impossible to uncover it. The verb is often used in contexts where information is sought or where a mystery is being investigated. It conveys a sense of hope or expectation that a solution or an answer will eventually emerge. The nuance of the word lies in its passive implication, focusing on the object's potential to be known rather than the active agent performing the discovery.