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Special Verb Types: -ik Verbs and Verbs Ending in -s, -sz, -z
1. Verbs ending in -s, -sz, -z, -zs
If the verb stem ends in one of these consonants, the 2nd-person singular form (“you”) uses -ol / -el / -öl instead of the standard -sz. This avoids hard-to-pronounce consonant clusters.
- olvas (to read) -> te olvasol (you read)
- keres (to search) -> te keresel (you search)
- főz (to cook) -> te főzöl (you cook)
2. -ik verbs
This is a large group of verbs whose dictionary form, the 3rd-person singular, ends in -ik. Their main beginner-level feature appears in the 1st-person singular (“I”): instead of the regular -ok/-ek/-ök, they often take -om / -em / -öm.
| Meaning | Dictionary form (he/she) | “I” form (én) | “You” form (te) |
|---|---|---|---|
| to live | lakik | lakom | laksz |
| to work | dolgozik | dolgozom | dolgozol (stem ends in -z) |
| to eat breakfast | reggelizik | reggelizem | reggelizel |
| to smoke | dohányzik | dohányzom | dohányzol |