szólít
Szólít is a Hungarian verb meaning to address or call out to someone, or to summon attention. It is used when a speaker directs speech to another person or to an audience, initiating direct communication. The verb can describe both informal and formal addressing, and it often appears in contexts such as public remarks, classroom interaction, or everyday conversation.
Usage and nuance: Szólít takes a direct object in the accusative when naming or addressing a person.
Grammar and forms: Szólít is a transitive verb. Present tense forms include: én szólítom, te szólítod, ő
Related terms: szólítás (the act or act of addressing; a salutation or direct address) and megszólítani (to
Notes: In everyday use, szólít often refers to the moment of addressing another person directly, whether in