lennétek
Lennétek is the second-person plural present conditional form of the Hungarian verb lenni, which means “to be.” It expresses a hypothetical or contingent state and translates to “you would be” in English. It is used when describing what would be true under certain conditions or in statements addressing multiple people.
Form: Lenni is irregular, and its present conditional forms are lennék, lennél, lenne, lennénk, lennétek, lennének.
Usage: Lennétek appears mainly in conditional clauses or in main clauses describing a hypothetical situation. It
- Ha ti lennétek itt, segíthetnétek a szervezésben.
- Azt mondták, hogy ti lennétek a felelősek.
Notes: In everyday speech, the subject pronoun ti is often implied by the verb form, so it