ittesítettelek
Ittesítettelek is a Hungarian word that translates to "I have quenched your thirst" or "I have given you drink" in English. It is the past tense, first-person singular form of the verb ittasít (to quench thirst, to give drink). The word is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe the act of providing someone with a beverage to satisfy their thirst. For instance, one might say "Vizet ittesítettelek" to mean "I gave you water to drink." The verb itself is derived from the root "itt" which relates to drinking. The suffix "-ít" often denotes causation, implying the action of making something happen. Therefore, "ittasít" literally means to cause someone to drink or to quench their thirst. The "-ttelek" ending specifically indicates that the action was completed in the past by the speaker. Understanding this grammatical structure is key to comprehending the nuances of the Hungarian language and its verb conjugations. Ittesítettelek carries a sense of completed action and personal involvement in providing refreshment.