csináltad
Csináltad is a Hungarian verb form derived from the verb csinál, meaning to do or to make. It is the second-person singular past definite conjugation, used when the action is performed on a definite object that is known to both speaker and listener. The form conveys that the action has been completed and that the object involved is specific.
In everyday use, csináltad translates roughly to “you did (it)” or “you made (it).” It appears most
When there is no definite object, speakers typically use the indefinite past tense form, such as csináltál
Etymologically, csináltad is built from csinál (to do/make) with Hungarian past definite quality and second-person singular
See also: Hungarian grammar, definite vs. indefinite past, csinál, megcsinál.