építettek
The Hungarian word "építettek" is the past participle of the verb "épít" which means "to build." Therefore, "építettek" translates to "built" or "they built." In Hungarian grammar, it functions as a verb form indicating a completed action performed by a plural subject. It can be used in various sentence structures, for example, in passive voice constructions or to describe something that has been constructed. For instance, "A házat építettek" would mean "They built the house," or "A ház építettek" could imply "The house was built." The specific nuance often depends on the surrounding words in the sentence. Understanding this word is crucial for comprehending past events and actions related to construction or creation in the Hungarian language.