elutaztál
elutaztál is a Hungarian verb in the second-person singular past tense. It translates to "you traveled" or "you went away" in English. The root of the verb is "utazni," meaning "to travel." The prefix "el-" indicates departure or going away. Therefore, "elutaztál" specifically refers to the act of leaving a place through travel, as performed by "you" (singular). It implies a completed action in the past. For example, "Tegnap elutaztál" means "Yesterday, you traveled." The word is commonly used in everyday conversation and written communication in Hungarian. It can be used in various contexts, from informing someone about their departure to discussing past travel plans. The grammatical structure of the Hungarian language places the verb conjugation at the end of the word, making "elutaztál" a single unit conveying subject, tense, and mood. It is a fundamental verb for discussing journeys and movements in the past.