készíted
készíted is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Hungarian verb "készít," which translates to "to make" or "to prepare" in English. Therefore, "készíted" specifically means "you make" or "you prepare" when addressing a single person informally. This conjugation is used in everyday conversation when referring to an action the listener is currently performing or habitually performs. For example, "Mit készítesz?" translates to "What are you making?" or "What are you preparing?". The verb "készít" itself is quite versatile and can be used in a wide range of contexts, from cooking and crafting to creating documents or producing goods. The "-ed" ending clearly denotes the subject as "you" (singular, informal), differentiating it from other conjugations like "készíti" (he/she/it makes) or "készítitek" (you all make). Understanding this conjugation is fundamental for comprehending simple sentences in Hungarian that involve direct address.