Elállítasz
Elállítasz is a Hungarian verb. It is the second-person singular present tense form of the verb elállít. The verb elállít has several meanings, and the specific translation of "elállítasz" depends heavily on the context in which it is used. Generally, it can mean "you stop," "you turn off," "you divert," or "you move aside." For instance, if someone is talking about a car, "elállítasz" could mean "you stop the car." If referring to a tap or faucet, it might mean "you turn off the water." In a more figurative sense, it could imply "you prevent" or "you obstruct." The prefix "el-" often indicates separation or removal, contributing to the idea of stopping or moving something away. Without a specific sentence, a precise English equivalent is not possible. It is a common and versatile verb in everyday Hungarian conversation.