utálok
utálok is a Hungarian verb. It translates to "I hate" in English. It is the first-person singular present indicative form of the verb utál, meaning "to hate." The verb utál is a transitive verb, meaning it requires a direct object. For example, "utálok epret" means "I hate strawberries." The word "utálok" itself conveys a strong negative emotion. It is used to express intense dislike or aversion towards a person, object, or situation. The conjugation of utál follows the typical patterns for Hungarian verbs. In addition to the first-person singular, other forms include utálsz (you hate), utál (he/she/it hates), utálunk (we hate), utáztok (you all hate), and utálnak (they hate). The past tense forms are also regular. Understanding "utálok" is fundamental to comprehending expressions of strong negative sentiment in the Hungarian language.