Utasítjátok
Utasítjátok is a Hungarian verb form. It is the second-person plural, present tense, indicative mood of the verb utasít, which means "to instruct," "to order," "to direct," or "to command." Therefore, "utasítjátok" translates to "you (plural) instruct," "you (plural) order," "you (plural) direct," or "you (plural) command." This form is used when addressing a group of people to tell them what to do or to give them directions. The verb utasít itself is derived from the noun utas, meaning "passenger" or "ticket," suggesting an origin related to giving instructions or directions to travelers. The ending "-játok" signifies the second-person plural subject and the third-person singular or plural object, though in this context, it typically implies an instruction given to the plural "you."