transzportáld
The word "transzportáld" is the imperative singular form of the Hungarian verb "transzportálni," which means "to transport" or "to move." It is commonly used in everyday language to direct someone to move or convey an object or person from one place to another. For example, a person might say "Vidd el a csomagot, transzportáld a másik szobába" which translates to "Take the package, transport it to the other room." The verb itself is derived from Latin "transportare," meaning to carry across. In a more technical context, it can refer to the movement of goods, people, or information. The imperative form is used when giving a direct command or instruction.