szúrtam
Szúrtam is the first-person singular past tense form of the Hungarian verb szúr, meaning to pierce, stab, or prick. It denotes that the speaker performed a stabbing or piercing action in the past. The form is built from the verb stem szúr, plus the past tense suffix -t and the personal ending -am, yielding szúrtam. In Hungarian, the past tense endings reflect person and number, and the -tam ending is used for the 1st person singular with many stems, including szúr.
Grammatical notes include that szúrtam is a simple past (pretérit) form. The verb szúr is transitive and
Usage wise, szúrtam is used in narrative or descriptive contexts to state a completed stabbing or piercing
Pronunciation is roughly sok‑szt artem syllables: szúrtam is pronounced with a long u, as a single syllable
Etymology traces szúrtam back to the verb szúr, which means to pierce or stab; szúrtam is the