morzsolsz
Morzsolsz is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Hungarian verb morzsolni. Morzsolni means to crumble, to crush into small pieces, or to pulverize. The form morzsolsz is used when addressing someone directly as “you crumble,” and it is a transitive form that requires a direct object.
Etymology and grammar: The verb morzsolni derives from morzsa, meaning crumb or fragment, and belongs to the
Usage: Morzsolsz is common in cooking and food preparation contexts, where one describes crumbling bread, cookies,
See also: Related terms include morzsolni (the infinitive meaning “to crumble”) and morzsa (crumb). The form morzsolsz