szereti
"Szereti" is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to love" in English. It is a regular verb, meaning its conjugation follows a predictable pattern. The infinitive form of the verb is "szeretni," and it is used to express a variety of love-related emotions, including romantic love, affection, and admiration. The verb can be used in both transitive and intransitive forms. In the transitive form, it is followed by an object, as in "Szeretem a könyvet" (I love the book). In the intransitive form, it is used without an object, as in "Szeretni" (to love). The verb "szereti" is the third-person singular present indicative form, used to indicate that someone loves something or someone, as in "Ő szereti a zenét" (He loves music). The past tense form of the verb is "szerette," and the past participle is "szeretett." The present participle is "szerető," and the future tense form is "szeretni fog." The verb "szereti" is commonly used in everyday conversations and literature to express a wide range of love-related emotions.