levegig
Levegig is a Hungarian adverb that literally translates to “to the sky” or “upwards.” It is commonly used figuratively to mean “immediately,” “completely,” or “to a great extent.” The word is formed from “levegő,” meaning “air,” and the suffix “‑hi‑g” which conveys sudden or complete action. In everyday speech, λεvégig appears in expressions such as „levegig dobni” (“to throw far away”) or “levegig ülni” (“to sit up straight”).
The adverb is especially prevalent in colloquial sentences: «Nem tartottam észben, hogy a vizsga lejár, és a
Levegig can also function as a near‑imperative form in dialectal usage. For example, teachers might say „használd
The term has no direct synonyms in standard Hungarian; similar ideas are expressed with words such as
The word remains firmly within everyday Hungarian usage, appearing in magazines, television broadcasts and online communication.