átvehetik
Átvehetik is a Hungarian verb conjugation. It is the conditional mood, third-person plural form of the verb "átvesz," which translates to "to take over," "to receive," or "to adopt." The conditional mood in Hungarian expresses a hypothetical situation or possibility, often translated into English as "can take over," "could take over," or "would take over." Therefore, "átvehetik" implies that a group of people (they) have the ability or possibility to take over something, receive something, or adopt something. This form is used when discussing potential future actions or circumstances that are dependent on certain conditions. For example, "Ha elég pénzük lesz, átvehetik a céget" translates to "If they have enough money, they can take over the company." The verb "átvesz" itself is composed of the prefix "át-" meaning "over" or "across" and the verb "vesz" meaning "to take." The combination suggests a transfer or taking possession of something. The suffix "-hetik" indicates the conditional mood and the third-person plural subject.