kiáltoztok
Kiáltoztok is a Hungarian verb that translates to "I shout" or "I cry out" in English. It is the first-person singular, present tense indicative form of the verb kiáltani. This verb denotes a strong vocalization, often indicating excitement, alarm, pain, or distress. The act of kiáltoztok can be spontaneous or a deliberate expression. For instance, one might kiáltoztok in surprise when startled, or kiáltoztok to get someone's attention from a distance. The intensity and context of the sound can vary significantly, from a short yelp to a prolonged wail. The root word "kiált" is related to the concept of calling out or yelling. Understanding the nuances of kiáltoztok requires considering the situation in which it is used. It is a common verb in everyday Hungarian conversation and literature, reflecting a fundamental human action of vocal expression.