két végén égeti a gyertyát
Hungarian
Etymology
két (“two”) + vég (“end”) + -e (possessive suffix) + -n (“on”) + éget (“to burn”) + -i (personal suffix) + a (“the”) + gyertya (“candle”) + -t (accusative suffix), literally “to burn the candle on both ends”
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈkeːt ˈveːɡeːn ˈeːɡɛti ɒ ˈɟɛrcaːt]
Verb
- (idiomatic) to burn the candle at both ends (to work hard night and day)
Conjugation
- For the verb, see the definite conjugation of éget.
- The rest of the idiom remains unchanged.
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