szaggatni
Szaggatni is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to shred" or "to tear into small pieces" in English. It is derived from the root "szag" which means "shred" or "rip". The verb is used in various contexts to describe the action of cutting something into small, irregular pieces. For example, one might say "szaggatni a papírt" to mean "to shred the paper". The verb can also be used metaphorically to describe the process of breaking down or dismantling something complex or difficult to understand. In this sense, "szaggatni a problémát" could mean "to break down the problem". Szaggatni is a regular verb in Hungarian, and its past tense form is "szaggatott". It is commonly used in everyday language and is an essential part of the Hungarian vocabulary for describing physical actions and processes.