Viselték
Viselték is a Hungarian verb form. It is the third-person plural past tense of the verb visel, which means "to wear," "to bear," or "to endure." Therefore, "viselték" translates to "they wore," "they bore," or "they endured" in English. The specific meaning depends on the context in which the verb is used. For example, in the sentence "A ruhát viselték," it means "they wore the dress." If the sentence is "A terhet viselték," it means "they bore the burden." If the sentence is "A fájdalmat viselték," it means "they endured the pain." This form is used when referring to multiple subjects performing the action of wearing, bearing, or enduring in the past. It is a common and fundamental conjugation in the Hungarian language, essential for constructing past tense sentences involving plural subjects.