Ide
Ide
Meaning:
here; to this place (also a prefix!) – implies that there is / will be / was a movement of coming to this place
Pronunciation:
Memory hook:
IDA, come here.
Example sentences:
Nézz ide a szemembe!
Look me in the eyes!
[Look-you here the eye-my-in!]
Ide tudod adni a telefonom légyszi?
Can you give me my phone please?
[Here can-you give the phone-my please?]
Related terms:
oda – there, to that place (also a prefix!)
itt – only “here”; more static term for here than “ide” (no movement included) – e.g. “Itt lakom” – “I live here.”
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