követsz
Követsz is a Hungarian word that translates to "you follow" or "you are following" in English. It is the second-person singular present tense conjugation of the verb "követni," which means "to follow." This verb can be used in various contexts. It can refer to the literal act of physically following someone or something, such as walking behind them. In a more abstract sense, "követsz" can mean to adhere to someone's advice, instructions, or teachings. It can also imply emulation or imitation, meaning to follow someone's example. Furthermore, in the context of media or news, it can indicate that someone is keeping up with a particular event, story, or trend. The precise meaning of "követsz" is determined by the surrounding words and the overall situation in which it is used. For instance, "Engem követsz?" translates to "Are you following me?" while "Az ő példáját követsz" means "You are following his example." The word is a fundamental part of Hungarian grammar, essential for expressing actions and states related to following.