aláírtok
Aláírtok is a Hungarian word that translates to "you (plural) sign" or "you (polite) sign" in English. It is the second-person plural present tense indicative form of the verb aláírni, which means "to sign." The word is used when addressing more than one person, or when addressing a single person in a formal or respectful manner. For example, if a group of people were being asked to sign a document, one might say, "Aláírtok itt, kérem" which translates to "You all sign here, please." Similarly, when addressing a single official or someone you wish to show deference to, the plural form aláírtok might be used to maintain politeness, even though grammatically it refers to multiple people. The context of the conversation, the relationship between the speakers, and the specific situation determine whether the plural form is used for a singular polite address. It is a common and essential verb conjugation in the Hungarian language for expressing the action of signing when directed at a plural or formally singular audience.