lecsöppedtél
lecsöppedtél is a Hungarian verb in the second person singular, past tense. It translates to "you have dripped" or "you have seeped." The root word is "lecseppenni," which means "to drip" or "to seep." This form specifically indicates a completed action performed by "you" in the past. It is commonly used to describe liquids that have come out of something slowly and in small drops. For example, one might say "lecsöppedtél" if a person has been sweating profusely and the sweat has been dripping down their body. Similarly, it could be used to describe a leaky faucet where water has been dripping from the spout over a period of time, and the speaker is referring to the accumulated effect. The context in which "lecsöppedtél" is used will determine the specific nuance of the dripping or seeping action. It is not a commonly encountered word outside of the Hungarian language and its usage is quite specific to describing liquid movement.