márki

This is the 836th most frequent Hungarian word.


márki

The Hungarian word "márki" translates to "marquis" in English, referring to a noble title.


In this sentence, 'már ki' is used as an adverb and auxiliary verb construction meaning 'already' combined with 'you prepare'. It queries if lunch has already been prepared.

Már ki készítetted az ebédet?

Did you already prepare lunch?


Here, 'márkik' is the plural form of the noun 'márki', indicating multiple individuals holding the marquis title.

A turizmus fellendítéséért a népszerű márkik nagy szerepet játszanak.

To boost tourism, popular marquises play a significant role.


Here, 'márki' is used as a noun referring to a noble rank or title in Hungarian, akin to a marquis in English.

A márki sorban áll az ajtónál.

The marquis is standing in line at the door.