fáradsz
Fáradsz is a Hungarian word that translates to "you are tired" in English. It is the second person singular form of the verb "fáradni," which means "to get tired" or "to tire." The word is commonly used in everyday conversation to express fatigue or exhaustion. For example, someone might say "Fáradsz ma?" which translates to "Are you tired today?" in English. Fáradsz can also be used in a more general sense to describe a state of weariness or lack of energy. In Hungarian, the verb "fáradni" is irregular, with its past tense form being "fáradtam" and its past participle being "fáradt." The word "fáradsz" is part of the Hungarian language's rich verb conjugation system, which includes various forms for different persons, numbers, and tenses.