izültél
izültél is a Hungarian word that translates to "you have become scared" or "you have been frightened" in English. It is the second-person singular past tense form of the verb "izgulni," which means to be nervous, anxious, or scared. The suffix "-tél" indicates the past tense and the second-person singular subject. Therefore, "izültél" directly addresses someone, stating that they experienced fear or nervousness at some point in the past. The intensity of the fear can range from mild apprehension to significant fright, depending on the context in which the word is used. It is a common expression in everyday Hungarian conversation, often used to inquire about someone's well-being or to acknowledge their reaction to a startling event. For example, one might ask "Miért izültél meg?" which translates to "Why did you get scared?". Conversely, someone might exclaim "Jól izültél!" meaning "You were really scared!". The word's usage is generally informal and conversational.