kötelezd
Kötélzde is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to tie," "to bind," or "to obligate" in English. It is a common and versatile word with a range of applications in everyday language and more formal contexts.
In its most literal sense, kötélzde refers to the physical act of using a rope or cord
Beyond its physical meaning, kötélzde also carries the sense of imposing an obligation or duty. This can
The verb can also describe a strong emotional or psychological attachment, suggesting a feeling of being bound
Kötélzde can be used in various grammatical constructions, including its infinitive form, as well as conjugated