hazudtál
"Hazudtál" is a Hungarian phrase that translates to "You lied" in English. It is commonly used in everyday conversation to express disapproval or disappointment when someone has been dishonest or untruthful. The phrase is straightforward and direct, reflecting the speaker's frustration or anger at the deception. It is often used in informal settings, such as among friends or family, and can be seen as a mild form of reprimand or correction.
The use of "hazudtál" is an example of Hungarian's tendency to use simple, direct language to convey
In Hungarian culture, honesty and truthfulness are highly valued, and the act of lying is often seen