rövidítsétek
Rövidítsétek is a Hungarian verb meaning "shorten" or "abbreviate." It is the imperative plural form of the verb rövidít. This means it is a command directed at multiple people to make something shorter or to use a shortened form of something. For example, "Rövidítsétek meg a mondatot" translates to "Shorten the sentence" (addressed to a group). The verb itself is derived from the adjective rövid, which means "short." The suffix -ít is a common verbalizing suffix in Hungarian, indicating the action of making something into the state described by the adjective. Therefore, rövidít literally means "to make short." The plural imperative form, rövidítsétek, is used when instructing two or more individuals to perform this action. It is a common verb used in everyday language when discussing making things more concise, whether it be text, time, or any other measurable quantity that can be reduced in length. The concept of shortening is fundamental across many languages, and "rövidítsétek" serves this purpose specifically in Hungarian when addressing a group.