megvágta
Megvágta is a Hungarian term that translates to "cut" or "sliced" in English. It is a past tense verb, referring to an action of cutting that has already occurred. The specific context in which "megvágta" is used will determine the exact meaning. For example, it could refer to cutting paper, food, or even skin.
The verb "vág" is the infinitive form, meaning "to cut." The prefix "meg-" is a common verbal
In everyday language, "megvágta" might be used in sentences like "Anya megvágta a kenyeret" (Mom sliced the