Büntetés

OHWAD-Basic words

 

 

Meaning:

punishment, fine

 

Example sentences:

A büntetés és a jutalom két közkedvelt nevelési módszer.

The punishment and the reward two popular parenting-ish method.

Punishment and reward are two popular parenting methods.

 

A büntetés akkor jó, ha arányos a tettel.

The punishment then good, if proportional the deed-with.

The punishment is good if it’s proportional to the offence.

 

A bliccelésért magas büntetés jár Budapesten.

The fare-dodging-for high fine goes-regularly Budapest-on.

Fines for fare-dodging are high in Budapest.

 

Related terms:

ártatlan – innocent

(meg-)büntet – to punish, to fine

bírság – fine  / financial penalty

börtönbüntetés – imprisonment

bűn – sin

bűnös – sinner

bűntett – crime

hiba – mistake

jutalom – reward

pénzbüntetés – fine / financial penalty

tett – deed, crime

vétek – sin, mistake

vétkezik – to sin

 

Pronunciation of today’s word:

büntetes – punishment, fine

 

Pronunciation of the example sentences:

A büntetés és a jutalom két közkedvelt nevelési módszer.

The punishment and the reward two popular parenting-ish method.

Punishment and reward are two popular parenting.

 

A büntetés akkor jó, ha arányos a tettel.

The punishment then good, if proportional the deed-with.

The punishment is good if it’s proportional to the offence.

 

A bliccelésért magas büntetés jár Budapesten.

The fare-dodging-for high fine goes-regularly Budapest-on.

Fines for fare-dodging are high in Budapest.

 

 

Pronunciation of the related terms:

(meg-)büntet – to punish, to fine

 

bírság – fine  / financial penalty

 

börtönbüntetés – imprisonment

 

bűn – sin

 

bűnös – sinner

 

bűntett – crime

 

hiba – mistake

 

jutalom – reward

 

pénzbüntetés – fine / financial penalty

 

tett – deed, crime

 

vétek – sin, mistake

 

vétkezik – to sin

 

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