láthassák
Láthassák is a Hungarian verb form derived from látni (to see). It represents the third-person plural present subjunctive (optative mood) of the verb, and is used to express potential, wish, or permission in subordinate clauses. In English, it corresponds to “that they may see” or “that they could see” depending on context.
Morphology and formation: The form is built from the verb stem lát- with the subjunctive suffix -hass-
Usage: Láthassák functions in clauses introduced by hogy or other subordinating conjunctions to express intention, permission,
- A kutatók remélik, hogy láthassák az eredményeket. (The researchers hope that they may see the results.)
- Hadd láthassák a bizonyítékokat. (Let them see the evidence.)
- A programot úgy tervezték, hogy a hallgatók láthassák a folyamatot. (The program is designed so that
Related forms: Láthatják is another present subjunctive form of látni in some contexts, and látnak/látják are