kijavítsa
Kijavítsa is a Hungarian verb. It is the imperative singular form of the verb kijavít, which means to correct, to fix, or to repair. The suffix "-ítsa" indicates the second-person singular imperative mood. Therefore, "kijavítsa" directly translates to "correct it," "fix it," or "repair it" when addressing a single person. This form is used to give a direct command or instruction to someone to make something right or put something back into working order. For example, one might say "A hibát kijavítsa!" which means "Correct the mistake!" or "Az autót kijavítsa!" meaning "Repair the car!". The verb itself, kijavít, is composed of the prefix "ki-" which can imply outward action or completion, and the verb "javít" meaning to improve or mend. The imperative form is a common construction in Hungarian for direct requests and orders.