kommunikáltál
"Kommunikáltál" is the past tense, second-person singular form of the Hungarian verb "kommunikálni," which translates to "to communicate" in English. It signifies an action of conveying information, ideas, or feelings that occurred in the past and was directed at a single individual. For example, if someone said "Te tegnap kommunikáltál a tanárral" (You communicated with the teacher yesterday), it would use this specific verb form. The verb "kommunikálni" itself is derived from the Latin word "communicare," meaning to share or make common. Therefore, "kommunikáltál" specifically refers to the act of sharing or making common something with another person at a past point in time, in the singular "you" form. This grammatical structure is common in Hungarian, where verb conjugations carry information about tense, person, and number. Understanding "kommunikáltál" requires knowledge of Hungarian verb conjugation patterns and the concept of past tense actions involving a single subject and a single object of communication.