támadtatok
támadtatok is a Hungarian verb form. It is the second-person plural past tense, definite conjugation of the verb támad. Támad means to attack, to assault, or to emerge. The ending -tatok signifies that the action is directed at a specific, identifiable object or person, and that the subject of the verb is "you all" (plural you). Therefore, támadtatok translates to "you all attacked" or "you all assaulted" in a situation where the object of the attack is clear. For example, "A várost támadtátok" would mean "You all attacked the city." The verb támad is a fundamental verb in Hungarian, used in various contexts ranging from physical aggression to more figurative senses like an illness attacking someone or a feeling emerging. The past tense, second-person plural definite conjugation is used when addressing a group of people and referring to an action they performed in the past upon something specific. Understanding Hungarian verb conjugations is crucial for constructing grammatically correct sentences, and támadtatok is a common example of a past tense definite form.