This is the 4739th most frequent German word.
wollt
"Want" or "wanted," second-person plural form of "wollen" (you [all] want).
In this sentence, 'wollt' is used in the second-person plural informal form of the verb 'wollen', which means 'want'. It indicates a desire or intention by the group addressed.
Wollt ihr heute Abend ins Konzert gehen?
Do you want to go to the concert tonight?
Here, 'wollt' expresses a negated intention or desire of the addressed group (second-person plural informal). It shows a questioning of their motives.
Warum wollt ihr das nicht machen?
Why don't you want to do that?
In this context, 'wollt' is used to affirm the intention or desire of the group addressed to move, reflecting their confirmed wishes.