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Suffix

 * 1)  Added to a verb to form a noun. It may refer to a thing involved in the action or the action itself.

Usage notes

 * Variants:
 *  is added to back-vowel words
 *  is added to front-vowel words
 * The suffix can be attached to any verb to make a noun that expresses the action or the process described by the verb itself, essentially like a gerund, more specifically an action noun (verbal noun):
 * Another fairly common suffix in the same sense is, , invariably followed by a possessive suffix and often by a case suffix as well, e.g. , , , , /, , , , , , , , etc., and some of them have become nouns: napkelte, napnyugta.
 * /// also occur synonymously:, , , ,  (especially derivatives of the small irregular group of vesz, visz, tesz, hoz, megy, jön).
 * Aside from the primary (action noun) meaning above, for some verbs, the derived noun also expresses the result or measurement (extent) of the process or action:
 * Note: for other verbs the result may be expressed by, etc.
 * Aside from the primary (action noun) meaning above, for some verbs, the derived noun also expresses the result or measurement (extent) of the process or action:
 * Note: for other verbs the result may be expressed by, etc.
 * Note: for other verbs the result may be expressed by, etc.
 * Note: for other verbs the result may be expressed by, etc.