hitték
"Hitték" is a Hungarian word that translates to "they found" in English. It is a verb form that indicates the action of discovering or locating something, typically by multiple people. The word is derived from the verb "talál" (to find), with the suffix "-ék" indicating the third-person plural past tense. In Hungarian grammar, "hitték" is a regular past tense form, and it agrees with the subject "they" in both number and person. This verb form is commonly used in everyday conversations and written texts to describe actions performed by a group of people. For example, "Hitték a kulcsokat a szekrény alatt" translates to "They found the keys under the desk." The use of "hitték" is straightforward and follows standard Hungarian verb conjugation rules.