nyököltem
Nyököltem is a Hungarian word that translates to "I nodded" in English. It is the first-person singular past tense of the verb "nyököl," which means to nod. The act of nodding can convey a variety of meanings depending on the context, including agreement, affirmation, acknowledgement, or understanding. In Hungarian culture, as in many others, nodding is a common non-verbal form of communication.
The verb "nyököl" itself is derived from the onomatopoeic sound of nodding. The root "nyök" imitates the
Examples of its usage might include acknowledging a statement ("Igen, nyököltem."), indicating understanding of an instruction