akartál
akartál is a Hungarian verb conjugation. It is the second-person singular past tense of the verb akarni, which means "to want" or "to wish." Therefore, akartál translates to "you wanted" or "you wished" in English. This form is used when referring to a past desire or intention of a single person addressed informally. For example, "Mit akartál?" means "What did you want?" and "Már régen akartál ezt" translates to "You have wanted this for a long time." The conjugation follows the standard pattern for past tense verbs in Hungarian for the second-person singular. It is a common and essential verb form in everyday Hungarian conversation.