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hallik

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Hungarian

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Etymology

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Reanalysis of an earlier third-person plural definite form hallik, hall +‎ -ik (in the sense hallják (they hear it)) as a passive (middle-voice) form and its object as a subject (which used to coincide, as the object was unmarked).[1]

Pronunciation

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Verb

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hallik

  1. (intransitive, archaic) Alternative form of hallatszik (to sound, to be audible, to be able to be heard)

Usage notes

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  • This verb is a member of one of those (few) quasi-homonymous verb pairs that exist both with and without an -ik ending. All (intransitive) suffixed forms of these pairs are identical (sometimes they can even have derived forms that coincide), with the exception of their dictionary form (the third-person singular indicative present, with or without -ik). However, the meaning of these pairs is usually distinct, sometimes unrelated. Examples include (fel)áldoz(le)áldozik, bánbánik, (meg)bíz(meg)bízik, (meg)ér(meg)érik, esz (rare)eszik, hajolhajlik, hasonul(meg)hasonlik, (felül)múl(el)múlik, (hozzá)nyúlnyúlik, (el)vesz(el)veszik~(el)vész, and törtörik (along with their verbal prefixes), hallhallik (archaic), érezérzik (archaic), sometimes with some difference: (el)hibázhibádzik, (le)torkoltorkollik. Therefore one may well need to check the context and the arguments to ascertain which member of the verb pair is relevant.
  • The stative types of the sense verbs feel, smell, and taste are uncommon in Hungarian (i.e., those expressing some sensory information conveyed, in contrast to the voluntary actions of using these senses or the involuntary perception). Instead, adjectival (//-jú/-jű) and possessive (-a/-e/-ja/-je van) constructions are used, and these are also applicable for sound. (The first two rows are for action verbs and perception verbs that behave similarly to English.)
see / look hear / sound smell taste feel / touch
Action verb (meg)néz (meg)hallgat (meg)szagol (meg)kóstol,
(literary)
(meg)ízlel
megfog,
(meg)tapint,
(meg)tapogat
Perception verb lát hall érez
Sta-
tive
verb látszik, tűnik,
kinéz, fest
hangzik
hallatszik
(érződik or archaic érzik)
affecting one: esik (jólesik / rosszulesik)
adjective kinézetű / külsejű
(someone’s appearance)
hangú,
hangzású
szagú (bad/neutral)
illatú (pleasant)
ízű tapintású
possessive … kinézete / külsejevan
… a kinézete / külseje
hangja van
… a hangja
szaga / illata van
…a szaga / …az illata
íze van
… az íze
tapintása van
… a tapintása
Examples:
  • Ez a torta citromízű. = Ennek a tortának citromíze van.This cake tastes of lemon.
  • Ez az autó benzinszagú. = Ennek az autónak benzinszaga van.This car smells of petrol.
  • Ez az étel finom illatú. = Ennek az ételnek finom illata van. = Ennek az ételnek finom az illata.This dish smells delicious.
  • Ez a szövet selymes tapintású. = Ennek a szövetnek selymes tapintása van = …selymes a tapintása.This fabric feels silky.

On the other hand, certain verbs can express particular sensory impressions, e.g. illatozik (to smell sweet, to be fragrant) and bűzlik (to stink, to reek).

Conjugation

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Conjugation of hallik
Click for archaic forms 1st person sg 2nd person sg
informal
3rd person sg,
2nd p. sg formal
1st person pl 2nd person pl
informal
3rd person pl,
2nd p. pl formal
indica­tive indica­tive pre­sent indef. only 3rd-person forms hallik only 3rd-person forms hallanak
def. intransitive verb, definite forms are not used
2nd obj
past indef. hallott hallottak
def.
2nd obj
future
Future is expressed with a present-tense verb with a completion-marking prefix and/or a time adverb, or—more explicitly—with the infinitive plus the conjugated auxiliary verb fog, e.g. hallani fog.
archaic
preterite
indef. halla or
hallék
hallának
def.
2nd obj
archaic past Two additional past tenses: the present and the (current) past forms followed by vala (volt), e.g. hallik vala, hallott vala/volt.
archaic future indef. halland
(or hallandik)
hallandanak
def.
2nd obj
condi­tional pre­sent indef. hallana
(or hallanék)
hallanának
def.
2nd obj
past Indicative past forms followed by volna, e.g. hallott volna
sub­junc­tive sub­junc­tive pre­sent indef. halljon or
halljék
halljanak
def.
2nd obj
(archaic) past Indicative past forms followed by légyen, e.g. hallott légyen
infinitive hallani hallania hallaniuk
other
forms
verbal noun present part. past part. future part. adverbial participle causative
hallás halló hallott hallva (hallván)
Potential conjugation of hallik
Click for archaic forms 1st person sg 2nd person sg
informal
3rd person sg,
2nd p. sg formal
1st person pl 2nd person pl
informal
3rd person pl,
2nd p. pl formal
indica­tive indica­tive pre­sent indef. only 3rd-person forms hallhat
(or hallhatik)
only 3rd-person forms hallhatnak
def. intransitive verb, definite forms are not used
2nd obj
past indef. hallhatott hallhattak
def.
2nd obj
archaic
preterite
indef. hallhata or
hallhaték
hallhatának
def.
2nd obj
archaic past Two additional past tenses: the present and the (current) past forms followed by vala (volt), e.g. hallhat vala, hallhatott vala/volt.
archaic future indef. hallhatand
or hallandhat
(or hallhatandik
or hallandhatik)
hallhatandanak
or hallandhatnak
def.
2nd obj
condi­tional pre­sent indef. hallhatna
(or hallhatnék)
hallhatnának
def.
2nd obj
past Indicative past forms followed by volna, e.g. hallhatott volna
sub­junc­tive sub­junc­tive pre­sent indef. hallhasson or
hallhassék
hallhassanak
def.
2nd obj
(archaic) past Indicative past forms followed by légyen, e.g. hallhatott légyen
infinitive (hallhatni) (hallhatnia) (hallhatniuk)
other
forms
positive adjective negative adjective adverbial participle
(hallhatva / hallhatván)

Derived terms

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(With verbal prefixes):

References

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  1. ^ Page 5 in Az ikes ragozás -ik ragjának eredete by Gedeon Mészöly in Nyelvtudományi Közlemények

Further reading

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  • hallik in Géza Bárczi, László Országh, et al., editors, A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN.

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Swedish hallick, from Czech holomek, ultimately from holý (naked).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈhal.lik/, [ˈhɑl.lɪk]

Noun

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hallik m (definite singular halliken, indefinite plural halliker, definite plural hallikene)

  1. a pimp, someone who solicits prostitution

Derived terms

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  • halunk (rascal, scoundrel)

References

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“hallik” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
“hallik” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Swedish hallick, from Czech holomek, ultimately from holý (naked).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈhal.lik/, [ˈhɑl.lɪk]

Noun

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hallik m (definite singular halliken, indefinite plural hallikar, definite plural hallikane)

  1. a pimp, someone who solicits prostitution

Derived terms

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  • halunk (rascal, scoundrel)

References

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“hallik” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.