károsíthat
Károsíthat is a Hungarian verb that translates to "can harm" or "can damage" in English. It is a compound verb formed by the prefix "káros-" (meaning "harm" or "damage") and the suffix "-íthat" (meaning "can" or "is able to"). The verb is used to express the ability or possibility of causing harm or damage to something or someone. For example, "A szennyezett víz károsíthatja a halakat" translates to "Polluted water can harm the fish." The verb can be used in both transitive and intransitive forms, and its conjugation follows the regular pattern of Hungarian verbs. Károsíthat is often used in contexts where potential negative consequences are being discussed, such as in environmental, health, or safety-related discussions. It is important to note that the use of this verb implies a possibility rather than a certainty, as it is a potential ability rather than a definite action.