énekelsz
"Énekelsz" is a Hungarian verb that translates to "you sing" in English. It is the second-person singular form of the verb "énekelni," which means "to sing." The verb "énekelni" is a regular, transitive verb, meaning it can take a direct object. In Hungarian, the verb conjugates to indicate different subjects, tenses, and moods. For example, in the present tense, the verb conjugates as follows: "énekelsz" (you sing), "énekel" (he/she/it sings), and "énekelünk" (we sing). The past tense form is "énekeltél," and the future tense form is "énekelni fogsz." The verb "énekelni" can also be used in the imperative mood, such as "énekelj" (sing), "énekeljünk" (let's sing), and "énekeljenek" (let them sing). The verb has various related forms, including the infinitive "énekelni," the gerund "énekelése," and the past participle "énekelt." The verb "énekelni" is commonly used in everyday language to express the action of singing, whether for pleasure, in a choir, or as part of a performance.