öltöttek
Öltöttek is a Hungarian verb meaning "they killed" or "they murdered." It is the third-person plural past tense of the verb "ölni," which means "to kill." The word can be used in a variety of contexts, from describing a violent crime to a more figurative use of ending something, such as a dream or a hope.
The verb "ölni" itself has ancient roots in the Proto-Uralic language family, suggesting a long history of
The usage of "öltöttek" can carry significant emotional weight, especially when referring to intentional harm. It