vezetdik
Vezetdik is a finite verb form in Hungarian that derives from the verb vezetni, meaning “to lead” or “to direct.” In standard usage, vezetdik is analyzed as a passive or middle voice form. The form presents the subject as the recipient or patient of the action—roughly, “is led” or “is being led”—rather than as the agent performing the leading. The exact interpretation of mood and aspect depends on tense and the surrounding grammatical material.
Morphology and usage: The root vezet- combines with the inflectional suffix -dik to yield vezetdik. This form
Relation to related forms: Related words include vezetés (direction or leadership) and vezető (leader). The verb's
See also: Hungarian verb morphology; Passive voice in Hungarian; Conjugation of vezetni.
Notes: As with many Hungarian verbal forms, the precise interpretation of vezetdik can be influenced by tense,