hazudj
Hazudj is the second-person singular imperative form of the Hungarian verb hazudni, meaning to lie or tell a falsehood. It is used to command someone to lie, addressing the listener directly.
Grammatical notes: The imperative is formed from the infinitive hazudni by removing the -ni and adding the
Usage and context: Hazudni means to tell a falsehood. Hazudj is a direct command and is mainly
See also: hazudni, hazugság, hazugságok, hazug, imperatives in Hungarian.