hajlítod
Hajlítod is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Hungarian verb hajlít, which means to bend or flex. The form is used when addressing someone directly and describing that they are bending something, such as a limb or a flexible material. For example, in a sentence like “Hajlítod a karodat,” the meaning is “You bend your arm.” The form reflects standard Hungarian verb conjugation, where the stem hajlít- is combined with the personal ending -od.
Grammatical role and usage: hajlít is a transitive verb, typically taking a direct object in the accusative
- Hajlítod a karodat? (Are you bending your arm?)
- Hajlítod meg a vasat egy erős szerszámmal. (You are bending the iron with a strong tool.)
Related forms and notes: hajlít is the base verb; infinitive form is hajlítani. Other present-tense forms include
See also: Hungarian verb conjugation, hajlít, hajlítani. This entry describes a single verb form within the