támadod
Támadod is a Hungarian verb. It is the second-person singular present indefinite form of the verb támad. Támad means to attack, to assault, or to invade. Therefore, támadod translates to "you attack," "you are attacking," or "you assault" when addressing a single person informally. The word is used in various contexts, from describing a physical attack to metaphorical assaults on ideas or feelings. For example, "Te támadod a rendőröket" means "You are attacking the police." The indefinite conjugation suggests an action that may not be happening at the exact moment of speaking, or a general statement of habit or tendency. It is a fundamental verb in the Hungarian language, essential for expressing actions of aggression or initiation. Understanding its conjugation is key to comprehending Hungarian sentence structure and verb usage. The root word, támad, also forms the basis for other related terms, highlighting its significance in the language.