parancsoltál
Parancsoltál is a Hungarian verb form meaning “you ordered” or “you commanded.” It is the second-person singular past tense of the verb parancsolni, which means to command or to order. The form is built from the stem parancsol- with the suffix -tál, a past-tense ending that marks the second person singular in the definite past conjugation. Parancsolni is a transitive verb and typically governs a direct object or a clause indicating what was commanded.
In use, parancsoltál is employed to attribute a past act of giving an order to the person
- Te parancsoltál a katonáknak, hogy álljanak meg. (You ordered the soldiers to stop.)
- Te parancsoltál nekem, hogy menjek haza. (You ordered me to go home.)
Etymology and related forms: parancsolni derives from the noun parancs (order) with the -olni suffix forming