kívántatok
Kívántatok is a Hungarian verb meaning "you desired" or "you wished." It is the past tense, second-person plural form of the verb "kíván," which translates to "to desire," "to wish," or "to want." The "-tok" suffix indicates the second-person plural possessive or, in this verb conjugation, the past tense marker for that person. Therefore, "kívántatok" specifically refers to something that "you" (multiple people) desired or wished for in the past. For example, "Mit kívántatok?" translates to "What did you desire?" or "What did you wish for?" The usage of "kívántatok" is common in spoken and written Hungarian when referring to past desires or wishes of a group. It signifies a completed action of wanting or desiring in the past, directed at the plural "you." The root verb "kíván" itself is fundamental in expressing wants and needs in the Hungarian language, and its past tense conjugations like "kívántatok" provide specific temporal and personal context.