implementáljátok
Implementáljátok is a Hungarian verb in the second-person plural imperative mood. It translates directly to "implement (you all)" or "carry out (you all)". The core meaning of the verb "implement" in English is to put a decision, plan, agreement, etc., into effect. Therefore, "implementáljátok" is a command or instruction directed at a group of people, telling them to put something into practice or to make something happen. This could apply to a variety of situations, such as executing a project, following a set of instructions, or enacting a new policy. The context in which "implementáljátok" is used would determine the specific nature of what is to be implemented. It signifies the active step of taking a concept or plan and transforming it into reality through action.