utálja
Utálja is a Hungarian verb. It is the third-person singular present indicative form of the verb utál, which means "to hate." Therefore, "utálja" translates to "he/she/it hates" or "they hate" in English. This verb expresses a strong negative emotion of dislike or aversion towards a person, thing, or situation. The conjugation follows typical Hungarian verb patterns, where the -ja ending signifies the third-person singular subject and the direct object. For example, "Ő utálja a pókokat" means "He/She hates spiders." Similarly, when referring to a plural subject, the verb form changes. However, in its singular form, "utálja" is a direct expression of hatred from a singular subject. The intensity of the emotion conveyed by "utálja" is generally considered significant, denoting a profound dislike rather than a mild aversion. It is a commonly used word in everyday Hungarian conversation to describe strong negative feelings.