elköveted
Elköveted is a Hungarian verb. It is the second-person singular, present tense, indicative mood form of the verb elkövetni. Elkövetni translates to "to commit" in English, often in the context of a crime or a mistake. Therefore, "elköveted" means "you commit" or "you are committing." This form would be used when addressing a single person directly about an action they are currently undertaking or habitually perform. For example, "Te elköveted a hibát" means "You are committing the mistake." It implies an action that is wrongful or incorrect. The verb is commonly used in legal contexts and discussions of wrongdoing. The root of the verb, "követ," means to follow or pursue, and the prefix "el-" often denotes completion or removal, suggesting the act of bringing something to its conclusion, in this case, a transgression.