hajlította
Hajlította is a Hungarian word that translates to "he/she/it drove away" in English. It is the third person singular past tense form of the verb "hajlít" (to drive away). The verb "hajlít" is part of the larger verb "hajlít el" (to turn away, to drive away), which is used to describe the action of moving something or someone away from a particular direction or position.
The verb "hajlít" is derived from the noun "haj" (head, direction), and the suffix "-lít," which is
In addition to its literal meaning, "hajlít" can also be used metaphorically to describe the action of
The verb "hajlít" is a regular verb in Hungarian, meaning that its past tense and other forms