követtétek
"Követtétek" is a Hungarian verb meaning "follow" in the imperative form, addressing multiple subjects (e.g., "you all" or "they"). It originates from the infinitive *követni*, which translates to "to follow" in English. The word is commonly used in both literal and metaphorical contexts, reflecting its broad applicability in everyday speech.
In a literal sense, *követtétek* instructs someone to physically follow a person, direction, or object. For example,
Historically, the verb *követni* has roots in Old Hungarian, where similar constructions were used to denote
Grammatically, *követtétek* is part of the second-person plural imperative conjugation of *követni*. It follows standard Hungarian
While *követtétek* is primarily used in Hungarian, its meaning aligns with similar imperative forms in other