-juk
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Hungarian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Possessive suffix.
Suffix
-juk
- (possessive suffix) their (third-person plural, single possession)
Usage notes
- (possessive suffix) Variants:
- -uk is added to back-vowel words ending in a consonant
- -ük is added to front-vowel words ending in a consonant
- -juk is added to back-vowel words ending either in a consonant or a vowel. Final -a changes to -á-.
- -jük is added to front-vowel words ending either in a consonant or a vowel. Final -e changes to -é-.
Declension
Inflection (stem in -a-, back harmony) | ||
---|---|---|
singular | plural | |
nominative | -juk | — |
accusative | -jukat | — |
dative | -juknak | — |
instrumental | -jukkal | — |
causal-final | -jukért | — |
translative | -jukká | — |
terminative | -jukig | — |
essive-formal | -jukként | — |
essive-modal | -jukul | — |
inessive | -jukban | — |
superessive | -jukon | — |
adessive | -juknál | — |
illative | -jukba | — |
sublative | -jukra | — |
allative | -jukhoz | — |
elative | -jukból | — |
delative | -jukról | — |
ablative | -juktól | — |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
-juké | — |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
-jukéi | — |
Etymology 2
Personal suffix.
Suffix
-juk
- (personal suffix) Forms the first-person plural present tense of verbs (indicative mood and subjunctive mood, definite conjugation).
- hall (“to hear”) → Nem halljuk, amit mondasz. ― We can’t hear what you are saying.
Usage notes
- (personal suffix) See harmonic variants in the tables below.
Present tense definite – personal endings
Person | Back vowel | Front vowel | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
unrounded | rounded | |||
én | 1st person singular | -om | -em | -öm |
te | 2nd person singular | -od | -ed | -öd |
ő maga ön |
3rd person singular or formal 2nd person singular |
-ja | -i | |
mi | 1st person plural | -juk | -jük | |
ti | 2nd person plural | -játok | -itek | |
ők maguk önök |
3rd person plural or formal 2nd person plural |
-ják | -ik | |
See also: present-tense indefinite-object suffixes and second-person-object suffixes for informal addressing. |
Subjunctive/imperative definite – personal endings
Person | Back vowel |
Front vowel | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
én | 1st person singular | -jam | -jem | |
te | 2nd person singular | -d | ||
long form | -jad | -jed | ||
ő maga / ön |
3rd person singular | -ja | -je | |
mi | 1st person plural | -juk | -jük | |
ti | 2nd person plural | -játok | -jétek | |
ők maguk / önök |
3rd person plural | -ják | -jék | |
See also: present-tense indefinite-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 (No change in the short -d form of 2nd-person singular definite: keresd, metszd, hozd, edzd.) | |||
st szt |
The -t is removed, the -j assimilates to the -s, -sz: fest → fess fáraszt → fárassz Short -d forms: fesd, fáraszd. | |||
long vowel + t or consonant + t |
The -j becomes -s: segít → segíts bont → bonts Exceptions: bocsát → bocsáss, lát → láss Short -d forms: segítsd, bontsd; lásd, bocsásd. | |||
short vowel + t | Both the stem-final -t and the -j become -s: mutat → mutass, szeret → szeress Short -d forms: mutasd, szeresd. |