küldj
The word "küldj" is the imperative singular form of the Hungarian verb "küld," which translates to "to send" in English. It is a direct command, instructing a single person to perform the action of sending something. For example, if someone wanted another person to send them a letter, they might say "Küldj egy levelet!" which means "Send a letter!". The verb "küld" itself is part of the Hungarian verb system, which often utilizes suffixes to indicate tense, mood, person, and number. In this case, the "-j" ending signifies the second-person singular imperative. The verb "küld" can be used in a wide variety of contexts, from sending physical objects like packages to sending abstract things like messages, greetings, or even feelings. Understanding the imperative form "küldj" is essential for comprehending simple commands and instructions in the Hungarian language.