Nyököltél
Nyököltél is a Hungarian word that translates to "you nodded" in English. It is the past tense second-person singular form of the verb "nyököl," which means to nod. This verb is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe the act of a person indicating agreement, understanding, or acknowledgment through a movement of their head. The word itself is simple and direct, conveying a clear action. In Hungarian grammar, the suffix "-tél" signifies the past tense and the second-person singular subject. Therefore, "nyököltél" specifically refers to an action performed by "you" (singular, informal) at some point in the past. It can be used in various contexts, from a casual exchange between friends to a more formal statement where someone is recalling a past interaction. The simplicity of the word makes it a frequent component of descriptive sentences detailing past events and communications.