Énekeljetek
The word "énekeljetek" is a Hungarian verb form. It is the second-person plural imperative of the verb "énekel," which means "to sing." Therefore, "énekeljetek" directly translates to "sing" when addressing a group of people. This form is used to give a command or make a request to more than one person to sing. For instance, one might say "Énekeljetek a kórusban!" which translates to "Sing in the choir!" The imperative mood in Hungarian, like in many languages, is used for direct commands or exhortations. The "-jetek" ending specifically indicates the plural "you" form of the imperative. The verb conjugation in Hungarian is rich, and this form is a clear example of how grammatical person and number are marked on the verb. It is a common and essential word for any speaker or learner of the Hungarian language when instructing or encouraging multiple people to engage in singing.