Vágj
Vágj is the second-person singular imperative form of the Hungarian verb vág, meaning to cut, slice, or chop. It is used to give a direct command to one person, typically followed by the object to be cut, for example: Vágj ki egy darabot a fából (Cut out a piece from the wood).
The imperative mood in Hungarian has other forms as well: vágjunk means “let’s cut” and vágjatok means
In usage, vágj appears in everyday speech for practical instructions, such as crafts, cooking, or any situation
Etymologically, vágj derives from the core Hungarian verb vág, a basic lexical item related to cutting or