eladtátok
Eladtátok is a Hungarian verb form. It is the second-person plural past tense of eladni, meaning “to sell.” The form indicates that the subject is you all (ti) and that the selling occurred in the past. It is used with a direct object, which is the thing that was sold.
Formation and meaning: The root elad- meaning “to sell” combines with the suffix -tátok to mark both
Usage and examples: In everyday Hungarian, eladtátok is used when speaking to multiple people about a past
Grammatical notes: Eladtátok is a finite verb form and typically requires a subject understood from context.
Related forms: The infinitive is eladni; the past tense forms include eladtam, eladtad, eladta, eladtuk, eladtátok,
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