útban van

Hungarian

Etymology

út (way) + -ban (in) + van (to be)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈuːdbɒɱvɒn]

Verb

útban van

  1. (idiomatic) to be in the way, get in the way, to get under one's feet (to obstruct, block, or hinder)
    Synonyms: akadályoz, terhére van
  2. (idiomatic) Synonym of úton van (to be on the way, to be coming, approaching, en route)
    A segítség útban van.Help is on the way.
  3. (idiomatic, of an unborn child) Synonym of úton van (to be on the way)
    Synonym: nemsokára világra jön

Usage notes

To avoid misunderstanding, úton van may be preferable in the second and third sense (being on the way, coming, approaching).

Conjugation

  • For the verb, see van.
  • The inflected noun útban remains unchanged.
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