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pat in Hungarian

pat in Hungarian is paskol, lapogat — pat means to tap gently with the flat of the hand.

pat in Hungarian

paskol
verb
to tap gently
lapogat
verb
to tap gently

What does "pat" mean?

  1. verb To tap gently with the flat of the hand.
    "She patted the dog on the head."
  2. noun A gentle tap or light slap with the hand.
    "She gave him a reassuring pat on the shoulder."
  3. noun A small, flattened lump of a soft substance, especially butter.
    "Add a pat of butter to the hot pan."
  4. adj Exactly right or fitting for the occasion; sometimes suggesting an answer is too neat or rehearsed.
    "His explanation seemed a bit too pat to be entirely honest."

pat in a sentence

  • She patted the dog on the head.
  • He patted his friend on the back for a job well done.
  • She gave him a reassuring pat on the shoulder.
  • Add a pat of butter to the hot pan.

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Common Hungarian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "pat" in Hungarian?

"pat" in Hungarian is paskol, lapogat. pat means: To tap gently with the flat of the hand.

How do you use "pat" in a sentence?

Example: "She patted the dog on the head." In Hungarian, "pat" is paskol, lapogat.

Are there other ways to say "pat" in Hungarian?

Yes — Hungarian has 2 translations listed for "pat": paskol, lapogat.

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