Jön

OHWAD-Basic words

 

Jön

 

Meaning:

to come

 

Example sentences:

– Anna jön ma? –Nem, nem tud jönni.

“Anna comes today?” – “No, not can to-come.”

“Will Anna come today?” – “No, she can’t come.”

 

Jössz holnap a szülinapomra?

Come-you tomorrow the birthday-mine-onto?

Will you come to my birthday tomorrow?

 

Related terms:

átjön – to come across (as a point, statement); to come over

bejön – to be attractive to someone; to be a likable thing or activity: Nagyon bejön a stílusod. – I really like your style. (“Your style is really likable for me.”); also: to come in

érkezik – to arrive

jár – to walk, to go somewhere regularly

jövő – future (literally: coming (n.))

kijön – to be mathematically correct; to get along well; to come out

megjön – to arrive; also used for the start of the menstrual period: Megjött. – I got my period today. (“It came today.”)

megy – to go

út – way

 

Pronunciation of today’s word:

jön – to come

 

Pronunciation of the Example Sentences:

– Anna jön ma? –Nem, nem tud jönni.

“Anna comes today?” – “No, not can to-come.”

“Will Anna come today?” – “No, she can’t come.”

 

Jössz holnap a szülinapomra?

Come-you tomorrow the birthday-mine-onto?

Will you come to my birthday tomorrow?

 

 

Pronunciation of the Related Terms:

átjön – to come across (as a point, statement); to come over

 

bejön – to be attractive to someone; to be a likable thing or activity: Nagyon bejön a stílusod. – I really like your style. (“Your style is really likable for me.”); also: to come in

 

érkezik – to arrive

 

jár – to walk, to go somewhere regularly

 

jövő – future (literally: coming (n.))

 

kijön – to be mathematically correct; to get along well; to come out

 

megjön – to arrive; also used for the start of the menstrual period: Megjött. – I got my period today. (“It came today.”)

 

megy – to go

 

út – way

 

 

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