Jutalmaztátok
Jutalmaztátok is a Hungarian verb form. It is the second-person plural past tense, subjective mood of the verb "jutalmaz" which means "to reward." Therefore, "jutalmaztátok" translates to "you (plural) rewarded" or "you (plural) have rewarded." This form is used when addressing multiple people and referring to a past action of rewarding them. The subjective mood implies a hypothetical or conditional situation, often used in questions or statements expressing doubt or uncertainty about whether the reward was indeed given or received. For example, "Jutalmaztátok volna a gyerekeket a jó munkájukért?" could be translated as "Would you have rewarded the children for their good work?" The objective mood, "jutalmaztátok," would be used in a direct statement of fact, such as "Jutalmaztátok őket a teljesítményükért," meaning "You rewarded them for their performance." Understanding the distinction between subjective and objective moods is crucial for accurate interpretation of Hungarian grammar.