An interesting Hungarian numeral construction involves numerals carrying the -an/en suffix (henceforth NUM-AN). NUM-AN occurs alone, with no nominal following it, and refers to a plurality of human individuals. The interesting factor in these constructions is that in Hungarian, cardinal numerals higher than one combine with morphologically singular nouns. While in number-noun numerical expressions, semantic plurality is indicated by the numeral, the DP is morphologically singular and induces singular verbal agreement (Három fiú ment át a vizsgán). Since the DP is morphologically singular, plural inflection does not co-occur with nouns modified by cardinals. However, NUM-AN triggers plural verbal agreement in a similar manner to bare plural nouns (Hárman mentek át a vizsgán). Manifestations of the plural number marking in NUM-AN expressions are unexpected and raise questions both about the reasons behind plural agreement and about the meaning of NUM-AN, questions which are answered in this article.