összeszámlálhatók
"Összeszámolhatók" is a Hungarian term that translates to "countable" in English when referring to nouns. In linguistics, it denotes nouns that can be quantified using numbers and have both singular and plural forms. For example, "alma" (apple) is a countable noun, as it can be singular ("egy alma" - one apple) or plural ("két alma" - two apples). This contrasts with uncountable nouns, which refer to mass or abstract concepts and generally do not have distinct plural forms, such as "tej" (milk) or "boldogság" (happiness). The ability of a noun to be pluralized is a key indicator of its countability. Many English countable nouns also have Hungarian counterparts that are countable, although there can be exceptions based on language-specific grammatical conventions. Understanding countability is important for correct article usage and quantifier selection in both languages.