kiépíthetik
The Hungarian verb "kiépíthetik" translates to "they can build up" or "they can establish." It is the third-person plural conditional form of the verb "kiépít," which means to build, construct, establish, or develop something. The conditional mood in Hungarian indicates a potential or hypothetical action. Therefore, "kiépíthetik" suggests a situation where a group of people possesses the capability or possibility to build or establish something. This could refer to physical structures, infrastructure, systems, relationships, or even abstract concepts like a reputation or a network. The specific context in which "kiépíthetik" is used would determine the exact meaning and implications of the potential construction or establishment. For example, in a discussion about urban planning, it might refer to the possibility of residents building new housing. In a business context, it could mean a company has the resources to establish new branches. The particle "ki" often denotes outward action or completion, further emphasizing the idea of bringing something into existence or fully developing it. The "het" ending signifies the conditional mood, indicating that the action is possible or can happen under certain circumstances.