csináld
Csináld is the second-person singular imperative form of the Hungarian verb csinálni, meaning to do or to make. In use, it functions as a direct command or exhortation directed at someone familiar, and it translates roughly to “do it” in English, with the implied object often present in the surrounding context.
In Hungarian grammar, the imperative forms are built from the verb stem. The form csináld adds the
Common contexts for csináld include giving quick instructions, encouraging someone to take action, or prompting a
Variants and related forms include csinálj (a more neutral imperative without an explicit object) and ne csináld
See also: Hungarian verb formation, imperative mood, csinálni.