látogassuk
Látogassuk is a Hungarian verb, the imperative plural form of "látogatni," which translates to "to visit" or "to attend." As an imperative, it is used to give a command or make a suggestion to a group of people. For example, "Látogassuk meg a nagymamát" translates to "Let's visit grandma." The verb "látogatni" itself is derived from "lát," meaning "to see." The "-ogat" suffix often indicates a repeated or habitual action, so "látogatni" implies a more sustained or repeated visiting rather than a single, brief occurrence. Therefore, "látogassuk" carries the connotation of encouraging a group to engage in visiting or attending something, often with a sense of shared experience or obligation. It is a common phrase used in social contexts, invitations, and calls to action within Hungarian.