Kinyitottad
Kinyitottad is a word in the Hungarian language. It is the second-person singular, past tense, definite conjugation of the verb "kinyitni," which means "to open." Therefore, "Kinyitottad" directly translates to "you opened (it)" in English. This form is used when the speaker is addressing a single person directly and referring to an object that is understood from the context or has been previously mentioned. For example, if someone asked "Did you open the door?" and the response was "Kinyitottad," it would mean "You opened it," implying the door. The definite conjugation is used because the verb is acting upon a specific, known object. The past tense indicates an action that has already occurred. This word is a fundamental part of Hungarian grammar, demonstrating how verbs are inflected to convey information about the subject, tense, and the definiteness of the object.