prefixek
Prefixek are affixes attached to the beginning of a base word to modify its meaning or its grammatical function. They are a common feature of many languages and are distinguished from suffixes, which attach to the end of a word.
Their functions fall into two broad categories. Derivational prefixes create new words or shift a word’s lexical
Prefixes can occur in series, with more than one prefix attached to the same base. This often
Examples of well-known prefixes include English un-, re-, and pre-, as well as Latin in- and ex-.
Hungarian uses the term prefixek to describe its prefix system. In Hungarian, prefixes attach to verbs to