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What does the pronoun in bold mean, and who is being addressed in this sentence: Önök?
Önök is the formal second-person plural pronoun, used when politely addressing more than one person (like “you” to a group). It takes third-person plural verb agreement: Önök … fizetnek. Compare:
- Formal singular: Ön … fizet
- Informal singular: Te … fizetsz
- Informal plural: Ti … fizettek
- Formal plural: Önök … fizetnek
Can I drop Önök?
Why does the verb end in -nek in fizetnek?
Why are kártyával and készpénzzel in that form? What does -val/-vel mean?
The suffix -val/-vel is the instrumental-comitative case “with/by means of.” So:
- kártya + -val → kártyával = “by card/with a card”
- készpénz + -vel → készpénzzel = “with cash”
Why does készpénzzel have a double z but kártyával keeps the v?
Assimilation rule:
- If the noun ends in a vowel, you add -val/-vel and keep the v: kártya → kártyával.
- If it ends in a consonant, the v of the suffix assimilates to the final consonant: the v drops and the final consonant doubles. Hence készpénz + -vel → készpénzzel. Other examples: kéz → kézzel, bolt → bolttal.
Is the word order natural? Could I front the options?
Yes, several orders are natural:
- Kártyával vagy készpénzzel fizetnek? (very common)
- Önök kártyával fizetnek, vagy készpénzzel? (as given) Hungarian places focused information right before the verb. In an alternative question, putting the first option before the verb is normal.
Do I need the question particle -e here?
How would I ask the same thing to one person politely vs informally?
- Polite singular: Ön kártyával fizet vagy készpénzzel?
- Informal singular: Kártyával vagy készpénzzel fizetsz?
Why not the definite conjugation (like fizetik)?
Is present tense appropriate here? How would I sound more polite?
Yes, Hungarian present covers “right now” questions like this. To sound softer/more polite, many service workers use the conditional or a verb like “would like”:
- Fizetnének kártyával vagy készpénzzel?
- Kártyával vagy készpénzzel szeretnének fizetni?
Should there be a comma before vagy?
Does kártya automatically mean a bank/credit card?
In payment contexts, kártya is understood as a bank/credit card. To be explicit you can say:
- bankkártyával = by debit/bank card
- hitelkártyával = by credit card Saying simply kártyával is very common and natural.
Can I shorten the question the way people actually say it?
Absolutely. Common, natural shortcuts include:
- Kártya vagy készpénz?
- Kártyával vagy készpénzzel?
- Kártya lesz? (literally “Will it be card?”) All are idiomatic at the register.
Why not kártyára or kártyán? And is készpénzben possible?
Any quick pronunciation tips for this sentence?
- Hungarian stress is always on the first syllable of each word.
- Ö in Önök is a rounded front vowel (like German ö).
- Long á in kártyával is held longer.
- ty in kártya is a palatal “ty,” somewhat like a soft “tya.”
- sz (in készpénz) sounds like English “s”; note that Hungarian s is “sh.”
- gy in vagy is a soft “dy”-like sound.
Can you break the sentence into parts?
- Ön-ök = you (formal, plural)
- kártya-val = with/by card (instrumental)
- fizet-nek = pay (present, 3rd person plural, indefinite)
- vagy = or
- készpénz-zel = with cash (instrumental, with assimilation → zz)
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