megígérsz
Megígérsz is a Hungarian verb. It is the second-person singular form of the verb megígérni, which means "to promise." The suffix "-sz" indicates the present tense, second-person singular conjugation. Therefore, "megígérsz" translates directly to "you promise" in English. It is used when addressing one person and stating that they are making a promise. The verb megígérni is a compound verb formed by the prefix "meg-" and the verb "ígérni." The prefix "meg-" often indicates completion or a change of state. In this context, it suggests a promise that is fully or definitively made. The verb is commonly used in everyday conversation and literature to denote an assurance or pledge made by an individual. For example, someone might say "Megígérsz, hogy eljössz?" which means "Do you promise that you will come?" or "Megígérsz nekem valamit?" meaning "Will you promise me something?". The concept of promising is fundamental in social interactions and legal agreements, and "megígérsz" is the specific grammatical form used in Hungarian to refer to a promise made by "you" (singular, informal).