felváltottam
Felváltottam is a Hungarian verb that translates to "I have changed" or "I have switched" in English. It is the past tense first-person singular form of the verb felváltani. This verb typically refers to a change in a state, position, or condition, often implying a deliberate action. For example, one might say "Felváltottam a ruhámat" which means "I have changed my clothes." It can also be used in a more abstract sense, such as "Felváltottam a véleményemet" meaning "I have changed my opinion." The prefix "fel-" often indicates an upward movement or a beginning, while "váltani" means to change or exchange. Therefore, "felváltani" suggests a process of changing something for something else, or changing a state to a new one. The verb is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe various forms of alteration, from the physical to the conceptual. It signifies a completed action of changing.