tolerálta
Tolerálta is a Hungarian verb, specifically the past tense, third-person singular form of "tolerál." The verb "tolerál" itself translates to "to tolerate" in English. Therefore, "tolerálta" means "he/she/it tolerated" or "it was tolerated." It describes an action of acceptance or allowing something to happen, often despite potential disagreement or disapproval. The specific context in which "tolerálta" is used will determine the exact nuance of the meaning. For instance, one might say "A szülők tolerálták a gyerek zaját" (The parents tolerated the child's noise), implying a patient endurance. Alternatively, "A rendszer tolerálta a kisebbséget" (The system tolerated the minority) suggests a less active acceptance, perhaps a passive allowance rather than genuine approval. The subject of the verb is singular and in the past tense, indicating that the act of tolerating has already occurred.