Vég

OHWAD-Basic words

 

Vég

 

Meaning:

end (n.)

 

Example sentences:

Semmi nem tart örökké, a jó és a rossz is véget ér egyszer.

Nothing not lasts forever, the good and the bad too end(acc.) reaches once.

Nothing lasts forever, both good and bad things come to an end once.

 

A vég mindig egy új kezdet is.

The end always a new beginning too.

The end is also always a new beginning.

 

Related terms:

elkezd – to start

kezd – to begin

kezdet – beginning

kezdődik – to be beginning

örök – eternal

Vége. – The end. (after books, movies, fairy tales, etc.)

véget ér – to come to an end

végez – to finish, to end, also: to make (~csinál)

végtelen – infinite, endless

végzet – fate, destiny

 

 

Pronunciation of today’s word:

vég – end (n.)

 

 

Pronunciation of the Example Sentences:

Semmi nem tart örökké, a jó és a rossz is véget ér egyszer.

Nothing not lasts forever, the good and the bad too end(acc.) reaches once.

Nothing lasts forever, both good and bad things come to an end once.

 

A vég mindig egy új kezdet is.

The end always a new beginning too.

The end is also always a new beginning.

 

Pronunciation of the Related Terms:

elkezd – to start

 

kezd – to begin

 

kezdet – beginning

 

kezdődik – to be beginning

 

örök – eternal

 

Vége. – The end. (after books, movies, fairy tales, etc.)

 

véget ér – to come to an end

 

végez – to finish, to end, also: to make (~csinál)

 

végtelen – infinite, endless

 

végzet – fate, destiny

 

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2 replies
  1. Joseph Kastely says:

    My mother used to have a saying when my brother and I were young: “Siras les a vege.” (There will be crying in the end.) Sometimes there was… Thank you for Catch Budapest.
    Jozsi

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  2. Soham says:

    Would you differentiate for us, which verb is “to begin” as in a movie or semester beginning and as in a person beginning to do something? Thanks.

    Reply

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