kitölthetk
Kitölthetk is a term used in Hungarian linguistics to describe a specific grammatical phenomenon related to verb conjugation. It translates roughly to "can be filled in" or "can be completed" and refers to the potential for certain verb forms to be used in a passive or impersonal construction, even if the verb itself is typically transitive.
This grammatical feature is often observed with verbs that, under normal circumstances, require a direct object.
For example, a transitive verb like "enni" (to eat) usually requires an object, such as "az almát
Understanding kitölthetk is important for comprehending the nuances of Hungarian grammar, particularly when translating or analyzing