mérsz
Mérsz is a Hungarian verb that translates to "can" or "are able to" in English. It is a modal verb, which means it expresses ability, possibility, or permission. Mérsz is the second person singular form of the verb, used when speaking directly to one person. The base form of the verb is mér, and it conjugates to indicate different subjects and tenses. For example, in the present tense, mérsz is used for "you can" or "you are able to," while mérünk is used for "we can" or "we are able to." Mérsz can also express permission, as in "You can go" (Mérsz menni). In the past tense, the form mérte is used to indicate ability or permission in the past, such as "You could go" (Mérte menni). Mérsz is an essential verb in Hungarian for expressing various shades of ability, permission, and possibility.