leszámol
Leszámol is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to count" or "to tally" in English. It is a regular, transitive verb, meaning it requires a direct object to complete its meaning. The verb conjugates in the present tense as follows: leszámolok (I count), leszámolsz (you count), leszámol (he/she/it counts), leszámoljuk (we count), leszámoltok (you count), leszámolnak (they count). In the past tense, it conjugates as leszámoltam (I counted), leszámoltál (you counted), leszámolt (he/she/it counted), leszámoltuk (we counted), leszámoltatok (you counted), leszámoltak (they counted). Leszámol is often used in everyday contexts, such as counting money, items, or votes. It can also be used in more formal or technical contexts, such as in accounting or statistics. The verb is derived from the noun szám (number) and the suffix -ol, which is a common verb-forming suffix in Hungarian. Leszámol is a useful verb for anyone looking to expand their Hungarian vocabulary and improve their communication skills in the language.