megtehetem
megtehetem is a Hungarian verb. It is the first-person singular, present tense, indicative mood form of the verb megtehet, which means "can do" or "to be able to do." In essence, "megtehetem" translates directly to "I can do it" or "I am able to do it" in English. This verb expresses capability, permission, or possibility from the speaker's perspective. It implies that the speaker possesses the ability, has received authorization, or that circumstances allow for a particular action. The prefix "meg-" in Hungarian often denotes completion or perfection of an action, suggesting that the capability is for the entirety of the task or action in question. The root "tehet" relates to the verb "tenni," meaning "to do" or "to make." Therefore, "megtehetem" signifies a complete and present ability to perform an action. It is a common expression used in everyday conversation to convey one's personal capacity or lack thereof.