áruljon
The Hungarian word "áruljon" is the third-person singular conditional form of the verb "árul," which means to sell. Therefore, "áruljon" translates to "he/she/it would sell." The conditional mood in Hungarian is used to express hypothetical situations, wishes, or polite requests. For example, if someone were to say "Ha lenne pénzem, vennék egy házat, amit ő áruljon" (If I had money, I would buy the house he is selling), "áruljon" would indicate the hypothetical selling of the house. It can also be used in polite imperatives, similar to "may he/she/it sell" or in more formal contexts conveying a suggestion or expectation of selling. The verb "árul" itself is a fundamental part of everyday Hungarian vocabulary, referring to the act of commercial exchange. The conditional ending "-jon" is a common suffix for verbs in this mood, conjugated to agree with a third-person singular subject. Understanding "áruljon" is key to grasping nuanced conditional expressions in the Hungarian language.