állnál
állnál is a Hungarian verb form. It is the second-person singular conditional mood (jelen idejű feltételes mód) of the verb állni, meaning “to stand.” The form expresses a hypothetical or conditional action and is used in clauses introduced by if, or in polite or tentative statements. The base stem is áll-, and the 2nd person singular conditional ending is -nál, producing állnál. It belongs to a full conditional paradigm: állnék (I would stand), állnál (you would stand), állna (he/she would stand), állnánk, állnátok, állnának.
Morphology and usage: The present conditional marks hypothetical situations or polite offers. In sentences with conditional
Notes: The pronunciation centers on the long a vowel, and the spelling reflects the base stem áll-
Related terms: állni (to stand), felállni (to stand up), and the full conditional paradigm including állnék, állnál,