eltörttetek
Eltörttetek is a Hungarian word that translates to "you broke it" or "you have broken it" in English. It is the second-person plural past tense of the verb "eltörni," which means "to break." The word is used to indicate that a group of people has caused something to become broken. The context in which "eltörttetek" is used will determine what object or concept has been broken. It could refer to a physical object, like a toy or a piece of furniture, or it could be used metaphorically to describe the breaking of a promise, a relationship, or a spirit. The past tense conjugation indicates that the action of breaking has already occurred. The prefix "el-" in "eltörni" often implies a completion or finality to the action of breaking. Therefore, "eltörttetek" strongly suggests that the act of breaking is finished and the object or situation is now in a broken state due to the actions of the plural "you."