kívántátok
Kívántátok is a Hungarian verb form. It is the second-person plural past tense, indicative mood, of the verb kívánni, which means "to wish" or "to desire." Therefore, "kívántátok" translates to "you (plural) wished" or "you (plural) desired." This form is used when referring to an action or state of wishing or desiring that was completed in the past and was performed by a group of people being addressed directly. For example, "Kívántátok a békét" would mean "You (plural) wished for peace." The verb conjugation in Hungarian is highly regular, with specific endings indicating person, number, and tense. The "-tátok" ending specifically denotes the past tense, second-person plural. Understanding this conjugation is crucial for constructing grammatically correct sentences in Hungarian when discussing past desires or wishes of multiple individuals.