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A few facts:

The order of words in a sentence is almost free and can be used for stressing and denoting. The PassiveVoice? is almost extinct (one can find it in old literary texts).

The mark for PluraL? is a suffixed -k, eventually preceded by a VoweL? when the WorD? ends by a ConsonanT?

The InfinitivE? of VerbS? is the RadicaL? suffixed by -ni


As an appetizer, an extract for the verb "to be" in hungarian, lenni.

Forms are presented in this order I, Thou, He/She?/It?, We, You, They

IndicativeMode? PresentTense?: vagyok, vagy, van, vagyunk, vagytok, vannak

PastTense?: voltam, volt'al, volt, voltunk, voltatok, voltak

FutureTense?: leszek, leszel, lesz, leszünk, lesztek, lesznek

ConditionalMode? PresentTense?: lennék, lennél, lenne, lennénk, lennétek, lennének

ImperativeTense?: legyek, légy, legyen, legyünk, legeyetek, legyenek


When you say the mark for the plural is "k," are you referring to verbs (as it seems) or nouns too? RoseParks

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