Vagytok
Vagytok is the second-person plural present tense form of the Hungarian verb van, meaning "you are." It is used when referring to more than one person and, in everyday speech, the subject pronoun ti is often omitted because the verb form itself marks the person and number. The corresponding forms for other persons in the present tense are vagyok (I am), vagy (you are, singular), van (he/she is), vagyunk (we are), vagytok (you are, plural), and vannak (they are).
In usage, vagytok functions as a simple predicate to indicate a current state or condition of the
Morphologically, vagytok is built from the verb van with the plural second-person ending, reflecting Hungarian’s system
- Ti vagytok az új szomszédok. (You are the new neighbours.)
- Ti vagytok a csapatunk kulcsfontosságú tagjai. (You are the key members of our team.)
- The pronoun ti is often omitted: "Vagytok az új szomszédok?" is understood as "Are you the new
- For formal plural address, you would typically use önök vannak instead of vagytok. See also: Hungarian