telefonáltatok
telefonáltatok is a Hungarian verb in the second-person plural past tense. It translates to "you (plural) called" or "you (plural) had called" in English. The verb stem is "telefonál," which means "to telephone" or "to make a phone call." The "-t" suffix indicates the past tense, and the "-atok" ending signifies the second-person plural subject. Therefore, "telefonáltatok" specifically refers to an action of calling someone or something that was completed by a group of people addressed as "you" in the past. This form is used when speaking to multiple individuals directly. For example, if a group of friends made a phone call, one might say, "Miért telefonáltatok nekem?" which means "Why did you (plural) call me?". The verb is derived from the English word "telephone" and has become a common verb in the Hungarian language for initiating a voice communication via a phone line. It is a standard conjugation and a fundamental part of conversational Hungarian when referring to past phone calls made by a group.