cselekedtél
Cselekedtél is the second-person singular past tense form of the Hungarian verb "cselekszik," which translates to "to act" or "to do" in English. Therefore, "cselekedtél" specifically means "you acted" or "you did" in a past context. It is a common verb conjugation used in everyday Hungarian conversation and writing. The verb "cselekszik" belongs to a group of verbs that describe an action or a behavior. The "-tél" ending signifies the past tense, second-person singular subject. For example, one might say "Jól cselekedtél" which means "You acted well" or "You did well." Conversely, "Rosszul cselekedtél" would mean "You acted badly" or "You did poorly." The usage of "cselekedtél" implies a completed action in the past attributed to the person being addressed. Understanding this conjugation is fundamental for comprehending and speaking Hungarian, as it allows for the accurate communication of past deeds and behaviors.