vitték
Vitték is a Hungarian verb form meaning “they took” or “they carried,” used as the past tense for a plural subject with a definite object. It is the past definite or perfective form of the verb vinni, which means to take or to carry. The form is used when the object being taken is definite, such as a specific item already known in the context.
In Hungarian, verbs inflect for tense, mood, number and person, and also for the definite vs. indefinite
Usage notes: vitték appears frequently in news reporting, narrative prose, and everyday language whenever something definite
See also: vinni, vittek, vitte, elvinni, elvitték. These related forms illustrate how Hungarian marks tense, person,