sikáltuk
sikáltuk is a Hungarian verb in the first-person plural past tense. It directly translates to "we scrubbed" or "we washed". This form is used to describe an action of cleaning or scrubbing that was performed by a group of people in the past. The verb stem "sikál" refers to the act of vigorous cleaning, often involving friction with a brush or abrasive material. Therefore, "sikáltuk" implies a shared effort in a thorough cleaning process. The context in which "sikáltuk" is used would determine the specific object or area being scrubbed, such as floors, dishes, or a dirty surface. The suffix "-tuk" indicates that the action was completed by "we" in the past. It's a common verb in everyday Hungarian, signifying a completed past action of cleaning.