Usages of -en
Valaki a téren áll és vár.
Someone is standing in the square and waiting.
A macska a széken ül.
The cat is sitting on the chair.
Én várlak titeket a téren.
I am waiting for you (plural) in the square.
Én az emeleten várok.
I am waiting on the floor upstairs.
A tanár az emeleten van.
The teacher is upstairs.
Otthon a számítógépen dolgozom, és közben az interneten keresek információt.
At home I work on the computer, and at the same time I search for information on the internet.
A lány ritkán néz tévét, inkább a számítógépen néz filmet az interneten.
The girl rarely watches TV; she prefers to watch movies on the computer on the internet.
A szállodában a mi szobánk a második emeleten van.
In the hotel our room is on the second floor.
Pénteken hosszú megbeszélés lesz.
On Friday there will be a long meeting.
Ma megnézem a bankszámlámat a számítógépen.
Today I check my bank account on the computer.
A szappan a fürdőszobában van, a törölköző pedig a széken.
The soap is in the bathroom, and the towel is on the chair.
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