leállhattok
Leállhattok is a Hungarian verb form that is used to express the imperative mood, specifically the second-person plural form. It is derived from the verb "leállni," which means "to stop" or "to halt." The imperative mood is used to give commands or make requests. In the case of "leállhattok," it is used to instruct or request a group of people to stop. For example, "Leállhattok a buszmegállóban!" translates to "You can stop at the bus stop!" or "Stop at the bus stop!" This form is commonly used in everyday conversation and official announcements to convey directives or instructions.