fizet
Fizet is a common verb you'll use often when talking about money and transactions.
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- frequent, everyday verb
- irregular conjugation
- transitive verb
§ What 'fizet' means and when to use it
- DEFINITION
- The Hungarian verb 'fizet' directly translates to 'to pay' in English. It's a common, everyday verb you'll hear and use constantly. Think about all the times you pay for things: groceries, a coffee, a bus ticket, bills. 'Fizet' is the verb you need for all of these situations.
You'll use 'fizet' when talking about any kind of payment, whether it's paying for a product, a service, or even a debt. It's a regular verb, which means its conjugation follows predictable patterns, making it relatively easy to learn.
Let's look at some basic examples of how 'fizet' is used in sentences.
Én fizetek.
This simply means 'I pay.' This is the first-person singular form. You'll use this when you are the one doing the paying.
Ő fizet.
This translates to 'He/She/It pays.' Hungarian doesn't distinguish between 'he' and 'she' in the third person singular, so 'ő' covers both. The verb form remains the same.
Here are some common situations where 'fizet' comes in handy:
- When you're at a shop and buying something: Fizetni szeretnék. (I would like to pay.)
- When you're at a restaurant and asking for the bill: Kérem a számlát, fizetnék. (The bill please, I would pay.)
- Talking about your salary or income: Mennyit fizetsz havonta? (How much do you pay monthly?)
'Fizet' can also be used with different prefixes to create new verbs with related meanings, but we'll get to that later. For now, just focus on the basic meaning and its common uses. Understanding this core verb will greatly help you navigate daily interactions in Hungary.
Another important aspect is how 'fizet' interacts with prepositions. Unlike English, where you might 'pay for' something, Hungarian often uses case endings on the noun to indicate this relationship. However, you will sometimes see expressions that function similarly to English prepositions.
A kávéért fizetek.
This means 'I pay for the coffee.' The '-ért' ending on 'kávé' (coffee) indicates 'for'. This is a very common structure. You don't say 'fizetek a kávét', but rather 'fizetek a kávéért'. This is a key difference from English and something to pay attention to.
The verb 'fizet' is also used when talking about paying bills or debts. For example:
Kifizettem a számlát.
This is using a prefixed form, 'kifizet', which means 'to pay off' or 'to settle' a bill. While the core meaning of 'fizet' remains, the prefix 'ki-' adds the nuance of completing the payment or paying it in full. This is a good example of how prefixes modify the meaning of verbs in Hungarian, something you will encounter often.
In summary, 'fizet' is a fundamental verb for expressing the action of paying. It's used in countless daily situations, from transactions to discussing financial obligations. Master its basic meaning and usage, and you'll be well on your way to speaking Hungarian confidently in practical scenarios.
How Formal Is It?
"A hotel vendégei a recepciósnak fizetnek."
"Ő minden hónapban fizeti a számláit."
"Én fizetek, rendben?"
"Apa fizeti a játékokat."
"Perkálja a cechet."
수준별 예문
A cég időben fizeti az alkalmazottait.
The company pays its employees on time.
fizet + accusative (az alkalmazottait)
Mennyit fizetsz havonta a lakbérért?
How much do you pay monthly for the rent?
fizet + accusative (mennyit), -ért for
Holnap fizetem ki a számlákat.
Tomorrow I will pay off the bills.
kifizet (prefix verb for 'pay off') + accusative (a számlákat)
A szülei fizetik az egyetemi tandíját.
His/Her parents pay his/her university tuition.
fizet + accusative (a tandíját)
Szeretnék készpénzzel fizetni, ha lehetséges.
I would like to pay with cash, if possible.
készpénzzel (with cash), fizetni (infinitive)
A vevő fizetett hitelkártyával.
The customer paid with a credit card.
fizetett (past tense), hitelkártyával (with a credit card)
Nem akarom én fizetni az összes italomat.
I don't want to pay for all my drinks.
fizetni (infinitive), az összes italomat (all my drinks)
Mi fizetjük a vacsorát ma este.
We are paying for dinner tonight.
fizetjük (definite conjugation, we pay it), a vacsorát (the dinner, accusative)
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The typical Hungarian sentence structure is Subject-Adverb-Verb-Object. 'Ő' (He/She) is the subject, 'mindig' (always) is the adverb, 'fizet' (pays) is the verb, and 'a vacsoráért' (for the dinner) is the object.
In negative sentences with verbs like 'akar' (to want), the infinitive 'fizetni' (to pay) follows 'nem akar' (does not want).
'Meddig' (How long) comes first in a question. 'kell' (must/have to) is followed by the infinitive 'fizetned' (you have to pay, in 2nd person singular form).
The company pays the bills every month.
Who is paying for the coffee?
I would like to pay immediately.
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Ő fizet a vacsoráért.
Focus: fizet
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Meg kell fizetnem az adókat.
Focus: meg kell fizetnem
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Holnap fizetem ki a tartozásomat.
Focus: fizetem ki
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A vállalat késedelmesen ___ a beszállítóknak, ami feszültséget okozott a partnerek között.
The past tense 'fizetett' (paid) is required here because the action has already occurred, as indicated by 'késedelmesen' (late) and 'okozott' (caused).
Annak ellenére, hogy ígéretet tettek rá, a projektvezetők még mindig nem ___ ki a alvállalkozóknak az elvégzett munkáért.
The context implies a past unfulfilled action, thus the past tense 'fizettek' (paid) is the most suitable choice, meaning they haven't paid yet.
A cégvezetésnek sürgősen döntenie kell, hogy hogyan ___ a felmerült adósságokat anélkül, hogy veszélyeztesse a jövőbeni stabilitást.
The subjunctive mood 'fizessen' (should pay) is appropriate here, expressing a necessary action or decision to be made.
Ha időben ___ a számlákat, elkerülhetnénk a késedelmi pótlékokat, és javulna a hitelképességünk is.
The conditional mood 'fizetnénk' (we would pay) is needed for a hypothetical situation, paired with 'elkerülhetnénk' (we could avoid).
Azzal a feltétellel ___ az összeget, hogy a javításokat a szerződésben foglaltak szerint, határidőre elvégzik.
The present tense 'fizetjük' (we pay) is used to express a current agreement or condition for payment.
Nem értem, miért nem ___ még mindig a kárpótlást az áldozatoknak, miközben az ígéretek már régen elhangzottak.
The present indefinite 'fizetik' (they pay/are paying) is used to question an ongoing lack of action in the present.
Melyik szó illik a mondatba? A bank ___ ki a kamatot havonta.
The verb 'fizetni' (to pay) needs to agree with the subject 'bank' (it/he/she), and in this context, it's a definite conjugation for a specific object (the interest). 'Fizeti' is the third person singular definite present tense form.
Válassza ki a helyes mondatot. Melyik mondatban van helyesen ragozva a 'fizet' ige?
The subject 'állam' (state) is singular, so the verb 'fizet' should be in the third person singular indefinite form, which is 'fizet'.
Keresse meg a helyes fordítást. 'He pays attention to details.'
While 'fizet' means 'pays', in Hungarian, the idiom for 'to pay attention' is 'figyelmet fordít', not 'figyelmet fizet'.
A 'fizet' szó csak pénzügyi tranzakciókra használható.
While 'fizet' most commonly refers to financial transactions, it can also be used in broader contexts, such as 'fizet valamilyen árat' (to pay a price/consequence) or figuratively in expressions, though less directly than in English ('pay attention').
A 'kifizet' ige a 'fizet' egy szinonimája, és felcserélhető vele minden esetben.
'Kifizet' (to pay out, to pay off) implies a completion or full payment, often in a more formal or administrative context, and is not always interchangeable with the more general 'fizet' (to pay). For example, one might 'fizet' for groceries, but a company might 'kifizet' a bonus.
A 'fizet' ige múlt idejű alakja 'fizett'.
The past tense indefinite third person singular form of 'fizet' is indeed 'fizett'.
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Summary
Fizet is a common verb you'll use often when talking about money and transactions.
- frequent, everyday verb
- irregular conjugation
- transitive verb