kitartasz
Kitartasz is a Hungarian verb form meaning “you persevere” or “you endure.” It is the second-person singular present indicative of the verb kitartani, which means to persevere, endure, or hold out. The prefix ki- added to tartani conveys outward action or completion, with tart- as the root and -ani the infinitive ending. The suffix -sz marks the second-person singular in the present tense, yielding te kitartasz.
This form is used in informal address to describe someone’s ongoing perseverance or to encourage them. For
Conjugation in the present tense for the verb kitartani typically appears as: én kitartok, te kitartasz, ő
Related nouns and adjectives include kitartás, meaning perseverance, and kitartó, meaning a persistent or persevering person.