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Meaning of lakik | Babel Free

Verb CEFR A2 Frequent
[ˈlɒkik]

Definitions

  1. to dwell, to live (to have permanent residence, somewhere: with locative suffixes; at someone’s place, with someone: -nál/-nél)
    intransitive
  2. to eat and drink until full, to feast
    archaic, intransitive
  3. to reside, to inhabit
    literary, transitive

Equivalents

Examples

“Debrecenben lakom.”

I live in Debrecen.

“Budapesten lakom.”

I live in Budapest.

“A barátaim a környéken laknak.”

My friends live in the area.

“A szüleimnél lakom.”

I live with my parents.

“Közel lakunk egymáshoz.”

We live close to each other.

“Ezt a házat két család lakja.”

Two families reside in this house.

CEFR level

A2
Elementary
This word is part of the CEFR A2 vocabulary — elementary level.

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