pumpáltam
Pumpáltam is the first-person singular past tense form of the Hungarian verb pumpálni, meaning to pump or inflate. It denotes a completed action in the past by the speaker. The base verb pumpál is transitive and commonly used when air, liquid, or other substances are forced into a container or area using a pump. In Hungarian, the past tense for -ál verbs is formed by adding the suffix -t together with the personal ending, yielding pumpáltam for “I pumped.”
Prefixes can modify the meaning of pumpál, producing related forms such as felpumpáltam (I pumped up) to
Typical objects include tires, balls, inflatables, or any container that can be filled with air or liquid.
Origin and related terms: pumpál is built from the noun pumpa (pump) plus the verbal suffix -álni.
In summary, pumpáltam is a standard, neutral past-tense form used to describe a completed pumping action performed