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italiano
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english
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magyar
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| verbo |
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verb |
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ige |
| avere |
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to have |
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lenni/birtokolni |
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| presente |
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present |
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jelen |
io ho
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i have |
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nekem van |
| tu hai |
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you have |
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neked van |
egli ha
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he/she/it has |
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neki van |
noi abbiamo
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we have |
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nekünk van |
voi avete
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you have |
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nektek van |
essi hanno
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they have |
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nekik van |
ENG: In the hungarian language the verb -to have- means also tenure, but we use it different then in the italian language. The verb (van)-to have- gets the form of the tense like now it is -van-(present) and we use the dative form of the pronouns or we put '-nak/-nek' ending after the word what it has reference to. These pronouns are the following: (meanings in order: for me, for you, for him/her, for us, for you, for them)
io, i , én- nekem, tu, you, te- neked, egli, he/she/it, ő- neki, mi- nekünk, ti- nektek, ők- nekik
For example, például:
Who has birthday? -Kinek van születésnapja?
She has birthday. -Neki van születésnapja.
or
Péter has birthday. -Péternek van születésnapja.
In the last example we used the name+ the '-nak/-nek' ending because it has reference to Péter.
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