Megvásároltátok
Megvásároltátok is a Hungarian verb form. It is the second-person plural past tense, definite conjugation of the verb "megvásárolni," which means "to buy" or "to purchase." The prefix "meg-" indicates completion of the action. Therefore, "megvásároltátok" translates directly to "you (plural) bought it" or "you (plural) have purchased it." This form is used when addressing two or more people and referring to a specific object or objects that have been bought. The definite conjugation is employed when the object of the verb is known or implied, as opposed to the indefinite conjugation which is used for an unspecified object. For example, "A könyvet megvásároltátok?" means "Did you (plural) buy the book?" where "a könyvet" (the book) specifies the object. In contrast, if the object were unspecified, one might use a different verb ending. The understanding of Hungarian verb conjugations, including distinctions between definite and indefinite forms and past tense variations, is crucial for accurate communication in the language. This particular form signifies a completed action of purchasing performed by a group of people, with the object of the purchase being clearly defined within the context of the sentence.