Véreztetek
Véreztetek is a Hungarian verb that translates to "you all bled" or "you all have bled" in English. It is the second-person plural past tense form of the verb "vérezni," which means "to bleed." This form would be used when addressing a group of people about an instance of bleeding in the past. For example, if a group of people experienced a nosebleed or a wound that bled, one might say "ti véreztetek" (you all bled). The verb "vérezni" itself is derived from the Hungarian word for blood, "vér." Its grammatical conjugation follows standard Hungarian verb patterns for the past tense, indicating completed action in the past attributed to a plural "you." The term is not commonly used in everyday conversation unless discussing a specific past event where multiple individuals experienced bleeding. Its usage is primarily within the realm of describing past physical occurrences involving blood loss.