Támadtad
"Támadtad" is a Hungarian verb form. It is the second-person singular past tense conjugation of the verb "támad," which means "to attack" or "to assault." Therefore, "támadtad" translates to "you attacked" or "you assaulted." This form is used when addressing a single person directly in the past tense. For instance, one might say "Te támadtad meg a várat," meaning "You attacked the castle." The verb "támad" itself is derived from the root "tám," indicating movement forward or an onset. The "-t" suffix signifies the past tense, and the "-ad" ending denotes the second-person singular pronoun, "you." This conjugation is fundamental in Hungarian grammar for expressing past actions performed by an individual.