kapjátok
Kapjátok is a Hungarian verb form belonging to the verb kapni, meaning “to catch” or “to receive.” It is the second-person plural form used in two main grammatical contexts: the imperative mood when giving a command to multiple people, and the present indicative for the 2nd person plural. The ending -játok reflects the definite-conjugation pattern that Hungarian employs when the direct object is definite or when addressing a group in a standard, non-past sense.
Usage of kapjátok commonly appears in instructions, sports, and everyday dialogue. In commands, it functions as
Form and variation are typical of Hungarian’s definite-conjugation system. The pronunciation emphasizes the first syllable, with
Etymology-wise, kapjátok derives from the native Hungarian verb kapni, a core lexical item meaning “to catch”