Harcoltattátok
Harcoltattátok is a Hungarian verb form. It is the second-person plural past tense of the causative verb "harcoltatni." The verb "harcoltatni" means to make someone fight or to cause someone to fight. Therefore, "harcoltattátok" translates to "you (plural) made [them] fight" or "you (plural) caused [them] to fight." This grammatical construction indicates that the subject (you, plural) actively instigated or compelled a third party to engage in conflict. The formation of this verb involves adding the causative suffix "-tat/-tet" to the root verb "harcol" (to fight), followed by the past tense ending "-t," and finally the second-person plural personal ending "-átok." This specific conjugation highlights a past action performed by a group of people directed at compelling another entity or entities into combat.