-jak

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Hungarian

Etymology

From -j (subjunctive/imperative suffix) + -ak (personal suffix).

Pronunciation

Suffix

-jak

  1. (personal suffix) Forms the first-person singular subjunctive/imperative of verbs (indefinite conjugation).
    vár (to wait)Várjak?Should I wait?

Usage notes

  • (personal suffix) Variants:
    -jak is added to back-vowel verbs
    vár (to wait)Várjak?Should I wait?
    -jek is added to front vowel-verbs
    kér (to ask)Mit kérjek?What should I ask?
More information Person, Back vowel ...
Person Back
    vowel    
Front vowel
unrounded  rounded 
én 1st person singular -jak -jek
te 2nd person singular -j
long form -jál -jél
ő
maga / ön
3rd person singular -jon -jen -jön
-ik verbs (optional) -jék
mi 1st person plural -junk -jünk
ti 2nd person plural -jatok -jetek
ők
maguk / önök
3rd person plural -janak -jenek
See also: present-tense definite-object suffixes and
second-person-object suffixes for informal addressing.
Verb ending Assimilation rules of -j
-s
-sz
-z
-dz
The -j assimilates to the verb ending:
keres →‎ keress
metsz →‎ metssz
hoz →‎ hozz
edz →‎ eddz
-st
-szt
The -t is removed; the -j assimilates to the -s, -sz:
fest →‎ fess
fáraszt →‎ fárassz
long vowel + t
or
consonant + t
The -j becomes -s:
segít →‎ segíts
bont →‎ bonts
Exceptions: bocsát → bocsáss, lát → láss
short vowel + t Both the stem-final -t and the -j become -s:
mutat → mutass, szeret → szeress
Close

See also

Serbo-Croatian

Suffix

-jak (Cyrillic spelling -јак)

  1. Suffix appended to words to create a masculine noun, usually denoting a performer, feature, human relation, result of an action, object, diminutive or a proper name.

See also

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.