Tiszteled
Tiszteled is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Hungarian verb tisztel, meaning to respect or to honor. It is used when addressing someone in the informal “you” form and refers to an action taking place in the present.
Usage and meaning: The core sense is to hold someone in esteem, to show deference, or to
Grammar: tisztel is a regular verb of the -el conjugation. Present tense forms include: én tisztelek, te
Examples: Te tiszteled a tanárodat? Do you respect your teacher? Tiszteled az időseket. You respect the elderly.
Notes: Hungarian distinguishes informal and formal address through verb forms; tiszteled is the informal second-person singular.