In psychology or social discussions, it refers to the act of "accepting" someone's identity or a difficult situation (e.g., elfogadni a tényt – to accept the fact).
The prefix indicates the completion of an action. Without the prefix, the root verb "fogad" means "to receive" or "to welcome" (like receiving a guest). By adding "el-," the meaning shifts toward the formal or final act of acceptance . Elfogad
The most direct equivalent (e.g., accepting a gift or an idea). In psychology or social discussions, it refers to
Acceptable (the adjective form). For example, a government policy might be deemed "unacceptable" ( elfogadhatatlan ) in a political critique. 4. Semantic Variations By adding "el-," the meaning shifts toward the
Hungarian is an agglutinative language, meaning the verb changes based on the subject and object: I accept it (definite object). Elfogadsz: You accept. Elfogadta: He/she/it accepted it.
Frequently used in administrative or legislative contexts. 2. Common Contexts and Usage