Hatjátok
"Hatjátok" is a Hungarian verb form. It is the second-person plural present indicative tense of the verb "hat" (to affect, to work, to penetrate). Therefore, "hatjátok" translates to "you all affect," "you all work," or "you all penetrate" in English. This form is used when addressing a group of people and describing something that has an impact on them, functions for them, or enters their domain. For example, if a medicine is effective for a group of people, one might say "Ez a gyógyszer hatjátok" (This medicine affects you all). Similarly, if a group of people are working on a project, the verb could be used in a context of their collective effort or influence. The suffix "-játok" is a common marker for the second-person plural possessive or objective case in Hungarian, and in this verb conjugation, it indicates the object or the recipient of the action performed by the subject. The verb "hat" itself carries a sense of influence, efficacy, or permeation, and "hatjátok" extends this meaning to a plural audience. Understanding this conjugation is crucial for comprehending Hungarian sentences involving collective impact or action.