ismételjétek
ismételjétek is the second-person plural imperative form of the Hungarian verb ismétel. The verb ismétel means "to repeat." Therefore, ismételjétek literally translates to "repeat (you all)." It is used when addressing more than one person and instructing them to perform an action again. This can be a literal repetition of a word, phrase, or action, or it can imply practicing something or going over it again. The ending "-jétek" signifies the plural imperative conjugation. It is a common verb in everyday Hungarian conversation and can be found in educational contexts, instructions, and general requests for repetition. For example, a teacher might say "ismételjétek el a szót" which means "repeat the word (you all)." Similarly, in a musical context, a conductor might instruct the orchestra to "ismételjétek a dallamot" meaning "repeat the melody (you all)." The verb itself is derived from the root "ismét," meaning "again" or "once more." Understanding this imperative form is crucial for comprehending direct commands and instructions given to groups in Hungarian.