félsz
Félsz is a Hungarian word that translates to "fear" or "you are afraid" in English. As a noun, félelem is the more common term for the emotion of fear. However, félsz is often used in a more immediate or personal context, directly addressing someone or describing a general sense of apprehension. It can be used to describe a physical sensation of being scared, such as a racing heart or trembling, or a more psychological state of anxiety or unease. The word can also be employed in idiomatic expressions, conveying a sense of doubt or hesitancy. For instance, saying someone "nem fél semmit" means they are fearless or unafraid of anything. The nuanced usage of félsz, depending on its grammatical context, allows for a direct or indirect expression of the emotion of fear in the Hungarian language.