egészülsz
egészülsz is a Hungarian verb. It is the second-person singular present tense form of the verb egészül, which means "to recover" or "to get well." The verb itself is derived from the adjective egész, meaning "whole" or "healthy." Therefore, egészülsz literally translates to "you are becoming whole" or "you are getting healthy." It is commonly used in informal conversations when inquiring about someone's health, similar to asking "How are you feeling?" or "Are you getting better?" in English. For example, if someone has been ill, a friend might ask them, "Már jobban vagy? Egészülsz?" which means "Are you feeling better? Are you recovering?" The verb can also be used in a more general sense to refer to something that is healing or improving, although its primary usage is directed at a person. The plural form for "you" (formal or informal) is egészültök. The first-person singular form is egészülök, meaning "I am recovering." The third-person singular is egészül, meaning "he/she/it is recovering."