Csodál
Csodál
Meaning:
to admire, to be in awe of sth./so.
Example sentences:
Csodálom a barátaim tehetségét.
Admire-it-I the friends-my talent-theirs.
I admire my friends’ talent.
Csodáld a természetet!
Admire-it-you(imp.) the nature(acc.)!
Admire nature!
Related terms:
ámulat – amazement
bámul – to stare
csoda – miracle
csodálatos – wonderful
csodálkozik – to be surprised
elragad – to captivate
érdeklődés – interest (n.)
gyönyörű – beautiful
inspiráló – inspiring
lenyűgöz – to impress (very much)
megható – emotionally moving
varázslatos – magical
vonz – to attract
Pronunciation of today’s word:
Pronunciation of the Example Sentences:
Admire-it-I the friends-my talent-theirs.
I admire my friends’ talent.
Admire-it-you(imp.) the nature(acc.)!
Admire nature!
Pronunciation of the Related Terms:
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what does the abbreviation sth./so. mean? I see it often in a Hungarian sentence translation to English
Sth./so. means something/someone.