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Usage
Native Hungarian speakers often use 'főzni' in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing meals or cooking plans. For instance, a friend might ask, 'What are you going to főzni today?' when planning a dinner together.
Synonyms & nuances
'Főzni' is used specifically for the act of cooking, while 'sütni' refers to baking. You would choose 'főzni' when preparing soups or stews, whereas 'sütni' would be more appropriate for bread or pastries.
Culture
'Főzni' derives from the Old Hungarian word 'főz', which means 'to boil'. In Hungarian culture, cooking is a cherished tradition, often associated with family gatherings and holidays, where meals play a central role in celebrations. The act of főzni is not just about preparing food; it embodies a sense of hospitality and love.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of főzni in English?
'Főzni' means 'to cook' in English. It refers to the act of preparing food by applying heat, whether through boiling, frying, or simmering.
Q.How do you conjugate főzni in the present tense?
In the present tense, 'főzni' is conjugated as follows: 'főzök' (I cook), 'főzöl' (you cook), 'főz' (he/she/it cooks), 'főzünk' (we cook), 'főztök' (you all cook), 'főznek' (they cook).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using főzni?
A common mistake is confusing 'főzni' with 'rántani', which means 'to fry'. Remember that 'főzni' refers broadly to cooking, while 'rántani' specifies a frying method.