oldódjon
Oldódjon is a Hungarian verb form meaning “let it dissolve.” It is the third-person singular present subjunctive form of the verb oldódik, which means to dissolve, melt, or become dissolved in a solvent. The form is used to express a wish, suggestion, or polite instruction that something should dissolve, often in recipes, chemistry contexts, or formal instructions.
Grammatical notes: Oldódjon is built from the stem oldódj- with the suffix -on (-jon, depending on vowel
Usage: This form appears primarily in written or formal Hungarian, though it can also occur in instructional
- Oldódjon fel a cukor a forró vízben. (Let the sugar dissolve in the hot water.)
- Hadd oldódjon fel a só a mártásban. (Let the salt dissolve in the sauce.)
- Amíg oldódjon, keverjük tovább. (While it dissolves, continue stirring.)