irányítsák
Irányítsák is a Hungarian word that translates to "direct" or "guide" in English. It is a verb in the imperative mood, which means it is used to give commands or instructions. The word is formed from the root "irányít," which means "to direct" or "to guide," and the suffix "-sák," which is used to form the imperative plural form. This form is used when addressing multiple people, instructing them to perform a specific action.
For example, "Irányítsák a gyerekeket a játszótérre!" translates to "Direct the children to the playground!" In
The imperative mood is commonly used in Hungarian to give orders, make requests, or express strong wishes.