építhettek
Építhettek is a Hungarian verb form. It is the second-person plural conditional mood of the verb épít, which means "to build" or "to construct". Therefore, "építhettek" translates to "you (plural) could build" or "you (plural) would be able to build". This form indicates a possibility or potential for a group of people to undertake a building or construction project, often depending on certain conditions being met or simply expressing a hypothetical scenario. It is used in sentences where the subject is a plural "you" and the action of building is presented as conditional. For instance, one might say "Ha lenne elég pénzetek, építhettek egy házat" which means "If you had enough money, you could build a house". The conditional mood in Hungarian is often formed using the suffix "-het" or "-hat" appended to the verb stem, followed by personal verb endings. In this case, "épít" (build) becomes "építhet" (could build), and the second-person plural ending is "-tek", resulting in "építhettek".