kiovélhetjük
kiovélhetjük is a Hungarian verb. It is the conditional form of the verb "kiövel," which means "to eject" or "to expel." The conditional mood in Hungarian is used to express hypothetical situations, desires, or polite requests. Therefore, "kiovélhetjük" translates to "we could eject" or "we might expel." This form suggests a possibility or a potential action that "we" are capable of performing under certain circumstances. It implies that the act of ejecting or expelling is not a definite action but rather a consideration or a hypothetical scenario. The subject of the verb is "we" (mi), indicated by the "-hetjük" suffix, which combines the possibility marker "-het" with the first-person plural object marker "-jük" (though in this context, it refers to the subject's capability rather than an object). The verb itself, "kiövel," is derived from "övel," meaning "to move away" or "to depart," with the prefix "ki-" indicating outward motion or removal. Thus, "kiovélhetjük" encapsulates the idea of our potential to remove something or someone from a place or situation.