vívtak
Vívtak is a Hungarian word that translates to "they fought" in English. It is a verb in the past tense, specifically the third-person plural form of the verb "vív" which means "to fight" or "to engage in combat." The word is derived from the Proto-Uralic root *wīw-, which means "to fight" or "to struggle." In Hungarian, "vívtak" is used to describe actions where multiple individuals or groups engaged in a fight or battle. This term is commonly used in historical contexts, literature, and everyday conversation to refer to past conflicts or struggles. The verb "vív" is part of the Hungarian verb system, which includes various conjugations to indicate different tenses, persons, and numbers.