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Questions & Answers about A barát holnap itt fog ülni.
Why is fog used in this sentence?
In Hungarian, the future tense is most often expressed with fog + the infinitive form of the verb (in this case, ülni). So fog here indicates that this action—sitting—is going to happen in the future.
What is the infinitive form of ül and why is it used?
The infinitive form is ülni. When we form the future tense with fog, we need the infinitive. Hence, "itt fog ülni" (will sit here) uses the ülni form after fog.
Does word order matter in this sentence?
Yes. Hungarian has a relatively flexible word order, but the focus tends to be on the element placed immediately before the verb or verb phrase. Here, "holnap" (tomorrow) is placed before "itt fog ülni" to emphasize time. You could rearrange it, but it slightly alters the emphasis.
Why do we say A barát rather than just Barát?
Hungarian nouns usually need an article when referencing a specific person or thing. Since you're talking about "the friend" as a known individual, you use the definite article A. It’s similar to using "the" in English when referring to someone specific.
What does itt (here) emphasize?
Itt tells us the exact place where the friend will be sitting. In Hungarian, adverbs of place (like itt for "here" and ott for "there") are placed similarly to English to specify location.
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