zuhog, mintha dézsából öntenék

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Hungarian

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Etymology

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zuhog (to rain) +‎ mintha (as if) +‎ dézsa (tub) +‎ -ból (from) +‎ önt (pour) +‎ -enék (they would), literally: "it is raining as if poured from a tub"

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈzuɦoɡ ˌminthɒ ˈdeːʒaːboːl ˌøntɛneːk]

Verb

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zuhog, mintha dézsából öntenék

  1. (simile) to rain cats and dogs

Conjugation

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  • For the verb, see zuhog.
  • The rest of the simile remains unchanged.