kötözték
Kötözték is a Hungarian past tense verb derived from the infinitive "kötni" (meaning "to tie" or "to bind"). It serves as the third-person plural form of the verb, indicating an action performed by a group of people in the past. In Hungarian grammar, it follows the standard conjugation pattern for the -t/-ek ending in the past tense for plural subjects. The verb is frequently used in narrative contexts to describe actions like securing objects, connecting concepts, or establishing relationships. For instance, "Kötözték a kocsit a fenyőfához" translates to "They tied the carriage to the pine tree". This form is crucial for conveying past actions involving multiple agents in Hungarian discourse.