végezhetvé
Végezhetvé is a Hungarian verb form that describes a potential or permissible action. It is the conditional mood, past tense, second-person singular form of the verb "végez" which means "to finish," "to complete," or "to perform." Therefore, "végezhetvé" translates to "you could have finished" or "you might have completed." This grammatical construction indicates that an action was possible in the past but did not necessarily occur. It implies a hypothetical scenario or a missed opportunity. The conditional mood in Hungarian expresses uncertainty or possibility, and when combined with the past tense, it refers to a situation that could have unfolded differently in the past. The second-person singular ending "-tvé" specifically addresses "you" (singular, informal). Understanding "végezhetvé" requires an appreciation of Hungarian verb conjugation, particularly its modal and temporal distinctions. It is a relatively uncommon construction, often replaced by simpler conditional or past tense forms depending on the nuance desired.