Kiad
Kiad
Meaning:
to rent out, to let
to publish
to give out
Pronunciation:
Example sentences:
Amíg utazom, kiadom a lakásom, hogy legyen egy kis bevételem.
Until travel-I, rent-out-I the flat-mine, so-that shall-be a little income-my.
I rent out my flat for the time I travel, so that I have a little bit of income.
Múlt héten Zsuzsi kiadta az első könyvét.
Passed week-on Zsuzsi published the first book-hers(acc.).
Zsuzsi published her first book last week.
Este tíz után már nem adják ki az alkoholt a belvárosi boltokban.
Evening ten after anymore not give-they out the alcohol(acc.) the inner-city-ish stores-in.
The stores of the inner city don’t give out (i.e. sell) alcohol after ten o’ clock in the evening.
Related terms:
to rent:
gázszámla – gas bill
közös költség – common costs
lakás – flat
lakbér – rent payment (n.)
rezsi – utilities
számla – bill
villanyszámla – electricity bill
to publish
fordító / fordít – translator / to translate
illusztrál – to illustrate
kiadó – publisher, publishing house
könyv – book
lektorál – to proofread
nyomda – printing company
nyomtat – to print
to give out
elad – to sell
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