indítsák
Indítsák is a Hungarian verb form derived from indítani, meaning to start or activate. It functions as a directive addressed to a group, roughly translating to “let them start” or “please start.” In grammar, Indítsák is the third-person plural form used in the present subjunctive (jussive/optative) mood and is common in formal or instructional language, such as manuals, procedures, and official communications.
Morphology and usage: The form is built from the stem indít- plus the suffix -ják, which marks
Examples: Indítsák el a motort. (Start the engine.) Indítsák meg a folyamatot. (Initiate the process.) Prefixes
Relation to other forms: Indítsák contrasts with informal imperatives such as Indítsd el (you singular) and
Etymology: The form comes from the verb indítani, with the 3rd person plural subjunctive suffix -ják.