hagyták
Hagyták is a Hungarian word. It is the third-person plural past tense of the verb hagyni, which means "to leave," "to let," or "to allow." Therefore, "hagyták" translates to "they left," "they let," or "they allowed" in English. The specific meaning can depend on the context in which the word is used. For instance, "Elhagyták a házat" would mean "They left the house." In contrast, "Hagyták, hogy történjen" would translate to "They let it happen." The word hagyták is a fundamental part of Hungarian grammar, indicating a past action performed by multiple individuals. Its conjugation follows standard Hungarian verb patterns. The root of the verb, "hagy," is common in various Hungarian expressions and idioms. Understanding hagyták is crucial for comprehending past events and actions described in Hungarian.