számonkérheted
Számonkérheted is a Hungarian verb. It is the second-person singular conditional form of the verb számonkér, which means "to call to account," "to hold responsible," or "to demand an explanation from." The conditional mood in Hungarian, indicated by the "-het" suffix, suggests a possibility or a hypothetical situation. Therefore, "számonkérheted" translates to "you could call to account," "you could hold responsible," or "you could demand an explanation from" someone or something. This form implies that the action of holding someone accountable is an option available to the speaker, rather than a certainty or a direct command. It is often used in contexts where someone has the power or justification to question another's actions or decisions, but the decision to do so rests with them. The grammatical structure indicates a direct object, meaning that the action of holding accountable is directed at a specific person or entity. The verb itself carries a connotation of requiring justification or an explanation for behavior or outcomes.