utáltam
Utáltam is a Hungarian verb, the first-person singular past tense form of the verb utál, meaning "to hate." Therefore, "utáltam" translates directly to "I hated" in English. This verb is used to express a strong feeling of dislike or aversion towards a person, object, or situation in the past. It conveys a more intense emotion than simply "nem szerettem" (I didn't like). The context in which "utáltam" is used will determine the specific nuance of the hatred being expressed, ranging from mild annoyance to profound loathing. It is a common and fundamental verb in the Hungarian language, essential for conveying past negative emotions.