távolítsátok
Tavolitsátok is a Hungarian verb form. It is the second-person plural imperative of the verb távolít. The verb távolít means to remove, to take away, or to distance. Therefore, "távolítsátok" directly translates to "remove (you all)" or "take away (you all)". It is a command or an instruction directed at a group of people. For example, one might say "Tűzkárt távolítsátok el!" which translates to "Remove the fire damage!". The imperative mood is used to express commands, requests, or suggestions. The second-person plural form is used when addressing more than one person. This form is common in various contexts, including instructions, orders, or even polite requests when addressing a group. Understanding the conjugation of Hungarian verbs is crucial for accurate communication, and "távolítsátok" is a good example of a commonly used imperative form.