Éltél
Éltél is a Hungarian word, a past tense conjugation of the verb "él", which means "to live". Specifically, "éltél" is the second-person singular, past tense form. This translates directly to "you lived" in English. It is used when referring to a past experience or state of being of a single person addressed informally. The verb "él" and its conjugations are fundamental to expressing duration, existence, and life experiences in the Hungarian language. Understanding this conjugation is key to constructing simple past tense sentences in Hungarian when speaking to one individual. For example, one might say "Jól éltél?" meaning "Did you live well?" or "Régen éltél itt." meaning "You lived here a long time ago." The specific context would determine the precise nuance of the statement.