Kiáltottátok
Kiáltottátok is the past tense, second-person plural form of the Hungarian verb kiáltani. The verb kiáltani means to shout, to cry out, or to yell. Therefore, "kiáltottátok" translates to "you (plural) shouted," "you (plural) cried out," or "you (plural) yelled." This form specifically indicates an action performed by a group of people being addressed directly, and it occurred in the past. The suffix "-tátok" is the marker for the past tense and the second-person plural subject. Examples of its usage might include a statement like "Ti kiáltottátok a nevét" (You shouted his name) or "Mikor a tűz elindult, ti kiáltottátok" (When the fire started, you yelled). The context in which "kiáltottátok" appears will determine the precise nuance of the shouting, whether it was in anger, fear, excitement, or alarm. It is a common and fundamental verb conjugation in Hungarian.