Lakik
Lakik
Meaning:
to live (only in the sense of to reside)
Example sentences:
Hol laksz?
Where live-you?
Where do you live?
Három éve lakom Budapesten.
Three year-ago live-I Budapest-in.
I live in Budapest for 3 years.
Related terms:
cím – address
él – to live
ház – house
költözik – to move
lakás – flat
lakcím – address
otthon – home
rezidens – resident
Pronunciation of today’s word:
Pronunciation of the Example Sentences:
Where live-you?
Where do you live?
Three year-ago live-I Budapest-in.
I live in Budapest for 3 years.
Pronunciation of the Related Terms:
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Ujj
Meaning:
finger
Example sentences:
Vigyázz a késsel, le ne vágd az ujjadat!
Be-careful(imp.) the knife-with, down not cut-you the finger-yours(acc.)!
Careful with the knife, don’t you cut your finger off!
Ne mutass ujjal másokra.
Not point-you finger-with others-onto.
Don’t point at others with your finger.
Related terms:
gyűrűsujj – ring finger
hüvelykujj – thumb
kar – arm
kéz – hand
kisujj – pinky finger
köröm – nail (only for body)
középső ujj – middle finger
lábujj – toe (literally: foot finger)
mutat – to point
mutatóujj – index finger
test – body
testrész – body part
Not be confused with:
új – new
ujjong – to cheer
Pronunciation of today’s word:
Pronunciation of the Example Sentences:
Vigyázz a késsel, le ne vágd az ujjadat!
Be-careful(imp.) the knife-with, down not cut-you the finger-yours(acc.)!
Careful with the knife, don’t you cut your finger off!
Not point-you finger-with others-onto.
Don’t point at others with your finger.
Pronunciation of the Related Terms:
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