eszik
Hungarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈɛsik]
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: eszik
Etymology 1
From Proto-Uralic *sewe- (“to eat”). Cognates include Mansi тэ̄ӈкве, Finnish syödä and Estonian sööma.
Verb
eszik
- (transitive) to eat
- Synonyms: eszeget, étkezik (literary), falatozik, fogyaszt, kajál (slang), táplálkozik
Usage notes
- See under Etymology 2.
Conjugation
Infinitive | enni | |||||||
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Past participle | evett | |||||||
Present participle | evő | |||||||
Future participle | ||||||||
Adverbial participle | éve | |||||||
Potential | ehet | |||||||
1st person sg | 2nd person sg informal | 3rd person sg, 2nd person sg formal |
1st person pl | 2nd person pl informal | 3rd person pl, 2nd person pl formal | |||
Indicative Mood | Present | Indefinite | eszem or eszek |
eszel | eszik | eszünk | esztek | esznek |
Definite | eszem én téged/titeket eszlek |
eszed | eszi | esszük | eszitek | eszik | ||
Past | Indefinite | ettem | ettél | evett | ettünk | ettetek | ettek | |
Definite | ettem én téged/titeket ettelek |
etted | ette | ettük | ettétek | ették | ||
Conditional Mood | Present | Indefinite | ennék | ennél | enne | ennénk | ennétek | ennének |
Definite | enném én téged/titeket ennélek |
ennéd | enné | ennénk | ennétek | ennék | ||
Subjunctive Mood | Present | Indefinite | egyek | egyél | egyen | együnk | egyetek | egyenek |
Definite | egyem én téged/titeket egyelek |
edd or egyed |
egye | együk | egyétek | egyék | ||
Conjugated Infinitive | ennem | enned | ennie | ennünk | ennetek | enniük |
Hyponyms
- (approx. 7–9 a.m.) reggelizik
- (approx. 10–11 a.m.) tízóraizik
- (approx. 12–3 p.m.) ebédel
- (approx. 4–5 p.m.) uzsonnázik
- (approx. 6–9 p.m.) vacsorázik
Troponyms
- dézsmál
- fal
- habzsol
- lakmározik
- majszol
- nassol
- nyammog
- nyalakodik
- zabál
Etymology 2
eszik + -ik
Verb
eszik
- third-person plural indicative present definite of eszik
Usage notes
As shown by the two etymologies, eszik can be a third-person singular indefinite form (the base form of this verb) or a third-person plural definite form. In other words, it can mean ’he/she/it is eating something’ or ’they are eating that particular thing’. If the subject is not specified, the interpretation is decided by the definiteness of the object. Eszik egy almát has an indefinite object (cf. egy), so it must be the indefinite form of the singular (’he/she/it is eating an apple’), while eszik az almát has a definite object (cf. az), so it must be the definite form of the plural (’they are eating the apple’). If there is no article, only a noun, it is normally indefinite: Kenyeret eszik (’he/she/it is eating bread’). If it is a pronoun, its reference needs to be checked. In Mindent megeszik, minden is indefinite so it means ’he/she/it eats everything’, whereas in Mindet megeszik, mind is definite so it means ’they eat all (of it)’. In practice, however, the context leaves hardly any doubt about the number of the actual subject.