Kinyitotta
Kinyitotta is a Hungarian verb form derived from kinyit, meaning to open. It functions as the third-person singular past tense of the verb in the definite conjugation, used when the direct object is definite. In ordinary use, kinyitotta translates to “he/she opened (it/them)” depending on the object, and the sentence typically includes a specified object, such as az ajtót—“the door.”
Grammatical features include its completed-action aspect and its agreement with a singular subject in the past
Usage notes: kinyitotta is used with definite direct objects to mark that the opening action was performed
Translations: in English, kinyitotta generally corresponds to “opened (something).” Related forms include the infinitive kinnít and
See also: kinyit, open (Hungarian), Hungarian verb conjugation.