kileheli a lelkét
Hungarian
Etymology
From kilehel (“to exhale”) + -i (personal suffix) + a (“the”) + lélek (“soul”) + -e (“his/her/its”, possessive suffix) + -t (accusative suffix), literally “to exhale his/her/its soul”.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ ˈkilɛhɛli ɒ ˈlɛlkeːt]
Verb
kileheli a lelkét
- (idiomatic) to give up the ghost, to die
- Synonym: meghal
Conjugation
- For the verb, see kilehel.
- The inflected noun lelkét takes the appropriate possessive suffix according to the subject of the sentence plus accusative suffix: lelkemet, lelkedet, lelkét, lelkünket, lelketeket, lelküket.