Irjátok
Irjátok is a Hungarian verb form. It is the second-person plural imperative of the verb írni, which means "to write". Therefore, irjátok translates to "you (plural) write!" or "write (plural)!". It is used when addressing a group of people and instructing them to perform the action of writing. The "-játok" ending signifies the imperative mood, second-person plural. This grammatical construction is common in Hungarian for direct commands or requests made to multiple individuals. For example, if a teacher is telling their students to write down notes, they might say "Irjátok le a fontos részeket" (Write down the important parts). The verb itself, írni, is a fundamental verb in the Hungarian language, and its imperative forms are frequently encountered in everyday speech and writing. The distinction between singular and plural imperatives is a key feature of Hungarian grammar.