elakartad
Elakartad is a form found in the Hungarian language. It represents a past-tense second-person singular construction that combines a prefix, a verb stem, and a past-tense ending to convey a completed intention in the past. The prefix el- can add nuances such as completion, completion of an action, or removal in combination with the verb akar (to want), producing the sense of “you wanted to… (do something) to the end.”
Morphology and spelling: The form is built from el- (a separable prefix), the verb stem ak ar
Usage: Elakartad appears mainly in past narrative or reported speech to express that the subject intended to
See also: Hungarian prefix el-, akar, past tense forms, compound verb constructions. Notes: While el akartad is