szólalj
Szólalj is a Hungarian verb that translates to "speak" or "address" in English. It is a regular verb, meaning its conjugation follows a predictable pattern. The infinitive form of the verb is szólalj, and it is used to indicate the action of speaking or addressing someone. The verb can be used in both transitive and intransitive contexts. In transitive use, it is followed by an accusative object, indicating who or what is being spoken to. For example, "Szólalj a tanárhoz" means "Speak to the teacher." In intransitive use, it simply indicates the action of speaking without a direct object. For example, "Szólalj" means "Speak" or "Address." The verb can also be used in the imperative mood to give a command or make a request. For example, "Szólalj!" means "Speak!" or "Address!" The verb can be conjugated in various tenses, moods, and voices to express different shades of meaning. For instance, in the past tense, "Szólalt" means "He/She/It spoke," and in the conditional mood, "Szólanál" means "He/She/It would speak." Szólalj is a fundamental verb in Hungarian, essential for expressing communication and interaction. Its usage is straightforward and follows regular conjugation patterns, making it accessible for learners of the language.