vehettek
Vehettek is a Hungarian verb form derived from venni (to take) that denotes possibility or permission in the second person plural. It belongs to the potential mood, a grammatical resource used to express what could or may happen rather than a definite action. In English it is often rendered as “you may take” or “you could take.” The form vehettek is created from the potential stem vehet- combined with the second-person plural ending -tek.
Vehettek is used to grant permission, offer something, or describe a possible action for a group addressed
- Vehettek belőle egy darabot. You may take a piece of it.
- Ha van még, vehettek többet is. If there is more, you could take more.
- Itt van a desszert, vehettek belőle, ha szeretnétek. Here is the dessert; you may take some if
Vehettek is the plural address form; corresponding singular forms include vehetsz (you may take) or vehet (he/she
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