leállhats
Leállhats is a Hungarian verb that translates to "can stop" or "is able to stop" in English. It is the third-person singular present indicative form of the verb "leállhat," which is the present indicative form of "leállhat." The verb "leállhat" is composed of the prefix "le-" and the root "áll," which means "to stand" or "to be." The prefix "le-" indicates a downward or stopping motion, so "leállhat" means "can stop" or "is able to stop."
The verb "leállhat" is a compound verb, meaning it is formed by combining a prefix with a
The verb "leállhat" is used to express the ability or possibility of stopping something. For example, "A
The verb "leállhat" is a present indicative form, meaning it is used to describe actions or states